Author: matt hartley
WeatherBug For Your Favorite Browser
These days, you can find WeatherBug just about everywhere. And for mobile users, WeatherBug has apps for just about any mobile platform that you can think of. It’s one area among many where the WeatherBug brand has done wonders thanks to Earth Networks. But for those of us that spend more time in front of [...]
WeatherBug And Mashery Developer Power Tools
As some of you may have heard, Mashery has been hard at work with their new Mashery Developer Tools. Designed to provide API fans with tools to speed up the development process, Earth Networks’ WeatherBug API is among an elite group of API providers participating in Mashery’s latest offering. HTML, CSS and JavaScript into mobile apps Using [...]
Earth Networks Climate Intelligence Services and Technologies
Recently Earth Networks, owner of the WeatherBug brand, partnered up with Borrasca Iniciativas Atmosféricas S.L. (BIA). The goal behind this new business partnership is to provide the best climate data available to Spain, Portugal, and Latin America. By combining the resources of Earth Networks with the expertise already in motion with BIA, everyone involved is expected to benefit with the [...]
Using WeatherBug API with WinForms
In previous articles I’ve discussed the WeatherBug API, while sharing some great examples of people coming up with creative uses for the WeatherBug API during their own development process. Today, I came across a new example that I think really hits the nail on the head. The video provided below shows you how one can use the [...]
IBM Deep Thunder and WeatherBug Analyze Irene
By now, most of you living here in the US have been alerted to the weather event known simply as Hurricane Irene. What you may not know, however, is which technology is being used to model the likely urban path for this hurricane. As reported here by MSNBC, Hurricane Irene is being simulated carefully by IBM’s own [...]
Introducing WeatherBug For the HP TouchPad
WeatherBug has made it no secret that as a brand, they are to be seen on as many mobile devices and tablets as possible. This has led to success stories with the iPhone, iPad, Android options, among other platforms. In the tradition of keeping up with the latest happenings from the tablet space, WeatherBug has [...]
Closer Look At WeatherBug On The Samsung LCD Refrigerator
Unless you’ve been living under a rock lately, chances are good that you’ve heard about Samsung’s new “App Fridge” featuring some great applications such as WeatherBug. The refrigerator offers eight apps in total, but I think it’s the WeatherBug app specifically that will prove most useful over time. How weather can help you with food [...]
Attention Android Users – WeatherBug App Beta Testers Needed
WeatherBug is seeking Android users who are interested in testing out the latest, most cutting edge version of the WeatherBug software for the Android platform. Remember though, this article is talking about a testing release and it’s not available from the Android Marketplace. The main thing WeatherBug is interested in testing is app stability, performance [...]
Importance Behind Mobile Weather Apps
Right now there is a lot of buzz around the weather that has been hitting many parts of the country, much of this weather serving up a devastating aftermath. So each of us is faced with extreme weather, it’s critical to understand the importance of having a mobile phone with you that’s capable of providing [...]
Tour Of WeatherBug For The iPad
By now most iPad owners have had an opportunity to get a feel for how the touch interface works, along with finding some of their favorite apps from the iPhone carried over to the iPad. Well I’m here to remind you that not only do WeatherBug’s iOS apps work on the iPad, WeatherBug even has an [...]






