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Weather In Your Linux Terminal

Weather info in your command line terminal? You bet, thanks to the efforts of Mike @ The Linux and Unix Menagerie. The script is fairly straight forward - give the command for it to run, then enter the zip code you would like to get the forecast from.
As you can see from the video below, [...]

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 [...]

WeatherBug API Winners Announced

The WeatherBug API contest has been a tremendous success. We had so many entries submitted that even after we have reviewed and judged each of them, I am still working to get each of them posted here at Inside WeatherBug. Having said this, if you find that you did not win this time around, [...]

AirMe - WeatherBug API Entry

With Apple’s latest iPhone release, the new iPhone App Store has been all the rage. Well as it turns out, one of our entries to the WeatherBug API Contest was an iPhone application that not only adds a whole new dimension to uploading photos to Flickr, it does so while providing a tag relating to [...]

WeatherTrac - WeatherBug API Entry

As programming languages go, Perl is for me at least, is one of the great ones. And it is in this spirit that I was thrilled to see that we we have a Perl entry to the WeatherBug API contest. This bundle of Perl programs is known as WeatherTrac.
WeatherTrac is at its heart, a series [...]

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