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Its been awhile since i wrote something.

Wednesday, June 17th, 2009

But here goes.

I havent updated this blog for along time. Lets start off with some official stuff.
Things are doing good for devunity. we released a full support for svn, you can now perform commit/update/checkout using devunity, so if you want to create your devunity project from svn checkout you can easily. it works! :) we will be also redesigning the devunity interface and cutting back on some useless features you guys dont use :) pure product work. also, we will be releasing a ‘Quick Colab Dev Project’ feature next month that will let you create a quick collaborative project with a quick registration, just input your svn details, user and pass (twitter or facebook also) and it will automatically auto generate your project and give you a unique url to email to dev peeps to start interacting.

Thats all for this ‘Official’ announcements from your host.

Lets talk about twitter. yes twitter. We have been working on a nifty app called talker.co.il for some time. its a full fledge gui for twitter using their api with sophisticated caching and optimization engine for the api calls. We basically built the ONLY framework code for building twitter applications. Will any of you be interested in using our code for that? its based on symfony framework at the bottom with EpiTwitter and oauth for authentication and api work.

Whats coming up the road

Wednesday, August 6th, 2008

Like all other working bees we added more and more cool features that will be released very soon:

  • Google Apps Engine Deploy and API library
    You can go ahead and start building your google app engine driven website using devunity and deploy it to your google app engine account. You can install the google app sample application to get started.
  • Yahoo BOSS Api
    We added the Yahoo! BOSS search framework api and some examples to help you get started with that next search application. Why not build the first Google Apps search application that utilize Yahoo! BOSS? ;)
  • Digg Api
    We added the Digg Api toolkits for Php, Python and javascript for your easy installation, go ahead and start experimenting with that!
  • Fring Mobile Api
    We also added the Fring Mobile Application Api to let you build the next big mobile application driven by google apps engine with search ability of Yahoo! BOSS. Just kidding. You can just use the Fring to build cool mobile applications easly and deploy it to your server.

Whats coming soon enough:

  • Google Application engine development testing server for your disposal to check your code without deploying it to a remote server.
  • Amazon Cloud services deployment service.