HONOLULU (HawaiiNewsNow) - A company with local roots is now making the jump to the mainland. And it could change the way tourists travel. More and more travelers to Hawaii are opting for self-guided ...
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Shaka Guide‘s phone app tours are like “podcasts on steroids,” says co-founder Andrew Fowers. “Taking the podcast experience, connecting it with a location,” he says, “becomes a really powerful ...
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Rich DeMuro talks to the founder of Shaka Guide, an app that provides turn by turn audio tours of Hawaii and now, national parks and scenic drives in the mainland United States.
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