October 31st, 2009
For this year’s I wanted to do something special for Remembrance Day. I decided to make it easier for people to add a Poppy to their Twitter profile picture. With the help of Nick Brunt at hithere and Paul Doerwald I am proud to present to you TwitterPoppy.com . Use it to add a poppy to your Twitter picture and commemorate the sacrifices of members of the armed forces and of civilians in times of war by updating your Twitter picture with the new one.
Support our Vets, wear a poppy on your Twitter Picture.
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June 17th, 2009
Welcome to Yonen Labs’ blog.
We are excited to announce that our website is now up and running… It’s nothing fancy, but at least we now have an on-line presence that highlights who we are and what we do. We will certainly make a few revisions of our website along the way, so if you have any questions or comments please do not hesistate to contact us.
Thank you for taking the time to visit our site!
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May 9th, 2009
I’ve been using Unfuddle for a few months now, and it has been great. It’s the (almost) perfect all-in-one project management tool for me. Since Unfuddle provides Code repositories as well as bug tracking, it makes it a great tool for developers. A lot of people have been asking me what the advantage of Unfuddle is versus other tools available. Well here is a short list:
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Tags: assembla, basecamp, beanstalk, git, github, lighthouse, Project Management, svn, trac, unfuddle
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December 28th, 2008
I’ve been working with Basecamp at work for a few years now and it works very well. When I decided I should use something similar for some of my personal projects, it fit the bill. I also started using GitHub for my repositories, this was fine when it was in still in Beta and I had a private repository for free. After a few months of not committing code and painful deployments (no capistrano), I decided it was time to find an alternative to GitHub. I didn’t really feel like paying for a private repo.
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