My garage is the bane of my existence. The leaning towers of Stuff mean we can barely wedge a car inside. So when I wrote about Yerdle, a marketplace to give and get free stuff, I decided to try it.
After a Yoruban priest blessed Yerdle's new San Francisco office on Earth Day, he asked the assembled employees and friends of the tech startup to suggest words that came to mind. No one mentioned ...
SAN FRANCISCO, CA--(Marketwired - Feb 12, 2014) - Yerdle, the online store where you give and get things for free, today opens up across the country by providing low-cost, flat rate shipping for $2-4 ...
"I got this really cool hydration pack because I like to hike," explains LaSalle University Web Developer Kevin Schueller. Schueller didn't pay for his hydration pack, or the book of Spanish phrases ...
Some day, the word Yerdle may morph into a verb. You might mention to a friend that you need to buy a saw or some other hand tool for a house project. "Well," she would reply, "You should just Yerdle ...
Schueller didn't pay for his hydration pack, or the book of Spanish phrases he used on a recent trip to Costa Rica. Instead, he got them on Yerdle. Schueller says, "Yerdle is an app that you can use ...
SAN FRANCISCO — The latest sharing economy startup, Yerdle, made its national debut on Wednesday, offering an online marketplace to get used items, such as camping gear and kitchen appliances, for ...
Have you yerdled yet? This isn't a funky mix of yodeling and hurdling, but a new way to shop online — for next to nothing. On Yerdle.com, consumers swap stuff they're not using — say, the skirt that's ...
Ryan is a tech/science writer, skeptic, lover of all things electronic, and Android fan. In his spare time he reads golden-age sci-fi and sleeps, but rarely at the same time. His wife tolerates him as ...
“When we started Yerdle, we worked on a marketplace where people could exchange used items. And what we learned was that the friction in doing so was just too high – posting something, finding the ...