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WeatherBug and WeatherBug Elite for Windows Mobile
For sometime now, WeatherBug has been receiving questions asking when the next update to the Windows Mobile application was to come about. Well recently WeatherBug released both a free and paid edition to the WeatherBug for Windows Mobile family. WeatherBug for Windows Mobile Access to the WeatherBug Network — the source for truly live, local [...]
Presenting The Digigirlz Tech Camp For Girls
Girls from all over the US converged on WeatherBug’s corporate offices in Germantown, MD. kicking off a Microsoft and WeatherBug sponsored camp known as “Digigirlz“. The camp provides college bound young women interested in learning more about a career in technology an opportunity to participate in a three day event where they were able to [...]
FetchIt! – WeatherBug API Entry
One of the great things about the WeatherBug API is how flexible it is. Take FetchIt! using C++ as the programming language of choice to bring it to the Windows Mobile front. In addition to FetchIt! providing its users with immediate access to RSS and podcasts, you will also find WeatherBug weather being offered as [...]
The Tech Behind Weather Alerts
After reading Chris’ post on preparing yourself for severe weather, I thought I might go ahead and chime in with some thoughts of my own regarding the tech behind keeping yourself prepared. Using a NOAA Weather radio with S.A.M.E. technology. I have to agree with this point, as staying alert is critical. And when you [...]
Silverlight, Nokia And A Whole New Weather Experience
Look closely at the image above? Do you see it – animated snow falling within the mobile application. Thanks to Nokia and Microsoft technology, mobile users will now have access to a mobile experience unlike anything seen today anywhere. Animated snow falling within the weather application as actual snow in that particular location is falling [...]






