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Howdy! we are here kickin ! and we are open!

Friday, March 6th, 2009

Hey all,

Some of you wondered where we went, we didnt go anywhere, we were busy at work fixing all of your reported bugs and feature requests.

here are some updates:

  • So yes, from the title you can imagine we are currently launched in silent mode to open alpha with alot of bug fixs and feature addons and removes also. anyone can signup now to the service to use it as free edition.
  • Speaking of, We will launch our premium edition services by the end of this month including all of the Subversion tracking full support and lots more for affordable prices. keep watching the frontpage for updates.
  • We tweaked the design a bit, darker, cleaner, keep improving, let us hear your thoughts about it. do you want color schema selection?
  • Sandbox mode! no need to signup to test drive the editor, there are alot more functionality outside the editor such as the community and project management but we wanted to show off the editor, you can signup for free to enjoy the full potential of the devunity platform after playing with the sandbox project.
  • Also, we will release a cool feature called devunity.com/university, its an experiment to let you people build and watch interactive code screencasts, you will be able to watch screencasts and code with the screencast at the same time using our devunity university platform, later on we will let you build online screencasts tutorials, Teach people how to code online and much more.
    but for now we are only featuring ones that are licensed to us. if you got ones, let us know at info@devunity.com and we’ll push them online.
  • Just a hint. We are starting to experiment with our marketplace with a twist at http://www.workforoptions.com. It just went up, test drive it and let us know what you think. Early users get free accounts. go for it.
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Devunity alpha registrations

Thursday, November 6th, 2008

Hey everybody,

We know you all are very eager to start writing some code with the devunity platform, we know you registered already and haven’t gotten your invitation yet. The reason you didn’t get an invite yet is that we dont want to over-load our servers so we are inviting alpha users as days roll by (And there are allot of you) so be patient, we will invite you asap.

So… Techcrunch50… Crazy stuff.

Monday, September 15th, 2008

After being jet-lagged for 3 days i finaly sat down to write our techcrunch50 post post blog :), its been some time since we’ve updated the blog because we had a hectic insane month of planning toward the techcrunch50 event. this is the first post among many to come on the whole event and thoughts we had.

If you registered for an alpha user, don’t worry, you will receive your alpha user log-in details in the coming week, due to the large amount of registrations we will be rolling out the invites in the upcoming week. Keep checking your inbox for updates. If you haven’t registered yet go ahead and get your user now, its getting pretty crowded over there.

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Hurry up on signing for alpha! Maybe there wont be a planet soon

Tuesday, June 24th, 2008

Hurry up on those alpha registrations will ya? according to BBC the Large Hadron Collider based in geneva LHC will ‘maybe’ produce mini black holes or unknown material that will ‘maybe’ consume the earth into a hot lump of unknown material or just transport us into limbo land.

The organization - known better by its French acronym, Cern - will operate the collider underground in a 27km-long tunnel near Geneva.

Most physicists believe the risk of a cataclysm lies in the realms of science fiction. But there have been fears about the possibility of a mini-black hole - produced in the collider - swelling so that it gobbles up the Earth.

This Large Hadron Collider (LHC) is a powerful and complicated machine, which will smash together protons at super-fast speeds in a bid to unlock the secrets of the Universe in hope that a catastrophic incident involving a black hole and some scientists running screaming ‘Its happening!’ wont actually happen.

scary stuff, hurry on that alpha signups, we might release our next version in a galaxy far far away.

http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/science/nature/7468966.stm