Hakuyosha Clean Living has installed lockers at a second Honolulu location to provide 24/7 laundry and dry cleaning drop-off and delivery.
The company was the first in Hawaii to offer the service when it set up lockers at the First Hawaiian Center on Bishop Street last summer. The new location is in the lobby of the Pacific Guardian Center’s Makai and Mauka towers, 733 and 737 Bishop St., respectively.
To use the lockers, customers should first create an account by downloading the Hakuyosha mobile app or texting “CREATE” to 808-201-2122, or via hakuyosha.com. After placing clothes in an empty locker, customers can text the locker number to 808-201-2122 or place the order via the app or website. When the clothes are ready to pick up, Hakuyosha will text and/or email the customer with the locker number and four-digit access code.
A personal ID bag and tag for use with future drop-offs is provided with the first delivery. Prices and turnaround time are the same as at Hakuyosha outlets.
TWITTER TO SLASH MILLIONS OF FOLLOWERS
Twitter will begin removing tens of millions of suspicious accounts from users’ followers today, signaling a new effort to restore trust on the popular but embattled platform.
The reform takes aim at a pervasive form of social media fraud. Many users have inflated their followers on Twitter or other services with automated or fake accounts, buying the appearance of social influence to bolster political activism, business endeavors or entertainment careers.
Twitter’s decision will have an immediate impact: Beginning today, many users will see their follower numbers fall. While Twitter declined to provide an exact number of affected users, the company said it would strip tens of millions of questionable accounts from users’ followers. The move would reduce the total combined follower count on Twitter by about 6 percent.
Twitter officials believe that the new policy will disrupt the marketplace for fake followers and curb abusive practices used to create fake accounts. Since suspicious accounts will now be stripped from users’ followers, the company hopes there will be less incentive to purchase fakes in the first place.
ON THE MOVE
Four doctors have joined Kaiser Permanente’s team of more than 600 health care providers in the largest medical practice, the Hawaii Permanente Medical Group, which serves 250,000 members in Kaiser Permanente Hawaii. The doctors are:
>> Dr. Ann Hau is Moanalua Medical Center’s newest anesthesiologist. She was previously a chief resident at Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center at Harvard Medical School, as well as a fellow in Pediatric Anesthesiology at Texas Children’s Hospital.
>> Dr. Mason Turner is Maui Lani Medical Office’s newest psychiatrist. Turner previously worked at Kaiser Permanente Northern California.
>> Dr. Tracy Kuranaka is Waipio Medical Office’s newest integrated behavioral health specialist. Kuranaka is a certified adult psychiatrist.
>> Dr. Tiffinie Mercado is a new ob/gyn at Wailuku Medical Office. Mercado worked at the University of Kansas Medical Center and served as a chief resident in obstetrics and gynecology.
Correction: An earlier version of this story misidentified the location at Pacific Guardian Tower.