Author: matt hartley
Weather On Samsung Refrigerator At CES
Internet supported refrigerators. Not too many years ago, the very idea of such a contraption would have been dismissed as speculative fantasy. Today it’s not only a reality, we actually have CES showcasing one fridge that not only is able to keep your food fresh, but also doubles as a widget portal. [kml_flashembed movie="http://www.youtube.com/v/n22S6gpoy_c" width="320" height="240" wmode="transparent" /] With [...]
Weather Doodle
I’m really excited about this latest iPhone application to take advantage of WeatherBug’s API. Weather Doodle demonstrates in a very true form that the sky is the limit when it comes to utilizing WeatherBug’s API in any given application, especially for those wanting to harness the best in timely, accurate weather information. So what does the app actually look [...]
WeatherBug A Featured App In Chrome Store
WeatherBug has a strong history in providing as many ways to access their proprietary network of weather stations as possible. And embracing the popular web browsers has been a large part of this tradition. Internet Explorer, Firefox and Chrome browser add-ons have been strong players in the browser realm for getting the latest and greatest weather data [...]
Introducing WeatherBug EcoConnect
Weather and day to day energy usage. Most of us tend to take our usage of home energy for granted, either turning on the A/C or heat as needed. Yet what most of us completely forget about is how the daily weather can have a huge impact in how we use the energy in our [...]
iDress For Weather Update To 2.0
In the past, I have shared news about one of my favorite apps for the iPhone called iDress. Utilizing WeatherBug’s own API weather data, the application allows its users to make appropriate clothing choices depending the weather outside. The audience is primarily aimed at those with disabilities that might make choosing clothing selections, challenging without some guidance. Here’s a list [...]
WeatherBug For Windows Phone 7
It’s an application we’ve been waiting for with anxious enthusiasm. Windows Phone 7, with all of its promise, needed something to complete the user experience. I believe that the missing component wasn’t so much functionality afterthoughts as it was a reliable weather app with the most timely data available. Luckily WeatherBug and their interest in embracing [...]
WeatherBug Temps Provide For Macy’s Coat Prices
How many times a week do we see commercials sharing the value of setting your own price on a travel getaway or other related ideas? Daily, I suspect. But what about allowing the temperature outside to dictate the price of apparel products being sold? Sound unlikely? The event actually happened and it happened using WeatherBug weather data. Recently Macy’s [...]
WeatherBug Time and Temp Android Widget
In the past, I have shared with you the features found with WeatherBug for Android both in the free and premium application(s). Both editions of WeatherBug for Android offer compelling functionality that is discussed in full at the link above. But what about Android enthusiasts who are looking to make a bigger portion of the Android home screen, dedicated [...]
WeatherBug Data To Work With Smart Power Grid Technology
For users of WeatherBug software both in its mobile form and on the desktop, having access to current weather conditions and timely forecasts is practically second nature. But did you know that weather data can also be very useful for more than merely telling us what the weather is? Data gathered through WeatherBug weather stations is [...]
Verizon Wireless Adds The WeatherBug API For Developers
Those who follow the latest happenings already know about WeatherBug and Verizon maintaining a strong, mutually beneficial partnership that has been a real pleasure for everyone involved. But what many of you may not know is that not only is WeatherBug a content provider on the Verizon network with our weather alerts and mobile applications, [...]






