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2007 October

WeatherBug Displayed On One Of The Top Rated Comedies On TV

I could hardly believe this when it first rolled into my inbox today, but it seems the the CBS program known as “Two and a Half Men” has been seen using the Windows WeatherBug application during a recent episode. WeatherBug’s own JD explains:
Here’s the story: Over the weekend I watched an episode where Alan [...]

Weather Widgets For OS X

If you have a Mac, chances are good that you use those fantastic widgets designed to run on the OS X platform. Today, we look at some of the widgets for staying in tune with your local weather and perhaps even more importantly, how accurate they actually are.

Using the WeatherBug Windows Application

In the past, we have talked about the resource usage of the free WeatherBug application for Windows. How much memory is it using, etc. But have you ever wondered what kind of data is being transmitted back and forth? And which ports does it use to keep the weather data so current? In this video [...]

What Wikipedia Should Be Saying About WeatherBug

In this post, I hope to accomplish two very important things: First, clear up an inaccurate, dated Wikipedia entry. Second, get people thinking about what they read and assume is fact.
Wikipedia’s WeatherBug entry states:
WeatherBug is a computer program from AWS Convergence Technologies, Inc. that displays live weather data. The program was formerly distributed through the [...]

WeatherBug For Linux!

Update: The new release is out, uninstall Tempest and head over to this link for more up to date info!
With WeatherBug weather applications for Windows and OS X, WeatherBug is excited to anounce a brand new beta for the Linux platform. The application is known as Tempest and it is designed for Linux distributions using [...]

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