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Innovation - 12.27.2012

May we help you?

Concierge services are trending in the metro area

Kacy Schlerer of Norman has sat and talked with the elderly, bought groceries, cleaned kitchens, put up Christmas lights, set up parties and organized to-do lists. She’ll walk dogs, pick up dry cleaning, help care for the sick, wash cars and declutter an overstuffed garage. She and her staff will do it all for $10 an hour. Read more
 
Innovation - 11.26.2012

Sooner spirits

Two local distilleries plan to start operations as early as next year

Hunter Merritt takes a sip of the amber liquid swirling in a tumbler, enjoying the taste of the whiskey as if it were his own.

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Innovation - 09.26.2012

Heady alliance

Local brewers join forces to promote craft brewing in the state

Oklahomans like beer. Since the turn of the century, national breweries like Budweiser and Miller have had great success in Oklahoma. For many years, commercially brewed beers were the only option for beer lovers. Read more
 
Innovation - 04.18.2012

I2E invests in glioblastomas project

Through the Oklahoma Seed Capital Fund, i2E Inc. has invested $500,000 in Oklahoma Medical Research Foundation's Glioblastoma Project. The Seed Fund participated in an investment round of $1 million with co-investment from the research foundation. Read more
 
Innovation - 03.30.2012

OMRF makes top 10 postdoc list

Those completing postdoctoral fellowships are in good company at the Oklahoma Medical Research Foundation based on rankings in The Scientist magazine. Read more
 
Innovation - 12.21.2011

Google and a gaggle

Small businesses venture online for free

Debbie Musick always hoped potential clients wouldn’t ask the question. Read more
 
Innovation - 12.21.2011

Tech check

Got some holiday gift cards burning a hole in your pocket? Consider these high-tech toys and tools

Innovation - 11.22.2011

Consumer diffidence

For the third year in a row, OKCBiz looks back at new products that shouldn’t be on anyone’s wish list.

When a magazine is as awesome as OKCBiz, everyone wants some ink! Our email boxes get flooded with press releases touting “cutting-edge” and “revolutionary” products that … well, don’t strike us as such. These are the ones we found most dubious in 2011. Read more
 
Innovation - 11.16.2011

OCAST awards nearly $1.9 million for 11 applied research projects

Board members who oversee the Oklahoma Center for the Advancement of Science and Technology (OCAST) today awarded nearly $1.9 million to 11 research applicants. Tuesday’s awards are the first in the Oklahoma Applied Research program for FY 2012. All research projects will be completed within three years. Read more
 
Innovation - 10.26.2011

So app-licable

Local businesses find the advantage in developing apps for smartphones

Want to find the lease history of a building in Oklahoma City? Check on travel information at Will Rogers World Airport? Get updated info on Oklahoma City University classes? There’s an app for all that. Read more
 
Innovation - 10.26.2011

IT’s where it is

IT hiring is strong in the metro, but salary ranges remain below national average

Good news for techie job seekers: This year is showing an increase in job opportunities for IT positions not only nationally, but in Oklahoma. Read more
 
Innovation - 09.28.2011

‘Out of the box’

Group looks to light creative fire

Education. Industry. Creativity. Read more
 
Innovation - 08.02.2011

Verizon launches cash awards for innovation

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For businesses and community organizations in the Oklahoma City metro area, two $10,000 cash awards from Verizon Wireless are up for grabs. Read more
 
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