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WeatherBug On Programmable Web
Today I was alerted to WeatherBug’s API contest receiving press in the Programmable Web blog. Some of the highlights include: How the WeatherBug API provides access to over 8,000 weather tracking stations. How developers can use the API to display live weather conditions, daily forecasts, United States camera images and severe weather alerts. That the [...]
A Weather API In Action
Providing a good API is not just allowing developers to take your data and create mashup programs for others to enjoy, it is also about ensuring that your company has its hand on the pulse of what the users are asking for. Having a firm grasp on what their users want already by launching their [...]
Weather API Solution With Digital Journal
Over the years, the citizen journalist based website, Digital Journal has made accuracy the forefront of their core mission. So when it came time to add a weather function to their offering, the website developers opted to use the web based weather API that provided the most accurate weather available in the US – the [...]
Entry Level Application Development 101
If you are anything like me, you have found that working with most mainstream programming languages simply requires too much of a time commitment. The fact remains that there are scores of people out there who simply are not able to get their minds around entry level programming. And this has frustrated many people for [...]
Developing a WeatherBug Application with the IT Staff in mind
One of the biggest concerns WeatherBug hears from IT depts is how they need more control over the applications the end users in their company are running on individual workstations. WeatherBug has heard you and has actually teamed up with a developer known as Brandon Watts to craft a solution that will better meet with [...]






