API
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 [...]
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, [...]
iDress Software Updates For The iPhone
Back in August, I shared a new iPhone application that utilizes the WeatherBug API to provide needed weather condition data to power the needs of the iDress application. To sum it up, WeatherBug provides the weather conditions so iDress can assist its user(s) with what is the most appropriate attire for any given day. Now [...]
Weather Via Twitter
Weather via Twitter, a natural marriage really when you think about the time many of us are spending on this social media platform these days. Even better is when a developer takes it upon themselves create a list of cities and their current weather updated automatically. Recently WeatherBug’s own API was added to the mix [...]
Using Phrogram To Create Software Using WeatherBug
Not everyone out there has the programming skills to jump right in and begin working with the WeatherBug API. Not because the API is difficult to worth with, because it’s actually very straight forward. Rather many individuals out there just never had a chance to get their feet wet with creating an application of their [...]
Introducing The GeoAPI Datafeed With WeatherBug
For those of you did not catch the news on TechCrunch, Mixer Labs is using the WeatherBug API to feed weather data into the Mixer Labs GeoAPI project. And with the GeoAPI offering access to a database full of 16 million businesses and points of interest, providing additional data from WeatherBug’s own network of weather [...]
WeatherBug With Your Joomla Install!
Anyone who has worked with Joomla realizes what a powerful web based solution it can be with the right hands on the development end of any given website. In this spirit, I was thrilled to learn that we have someone who has taken the time to create a WeatherBug Joomla module. The case for its [...]
Python And WeatherBug API Used For Ann Arbor
Today I was given a reminder of just how easy it is to use the WeatherBug API. A student just starting out in the programming world recently took the WeatherBug API, tossed in some basic Python and came up with a very good initial effort! As you can see from this link, the student’s project [...]
Favorite WeatherBug API Application Roundup
During the course of 2008, WeatherBug lead the way with their API efforts. Today I wanted to highlight some of my personal favorites. WeatherCurve- A fantastic way to plot a trip of a 100 miles or more. Because weather changes can greatly affect travel conditions, WeatherCurve allows its users to plot a course while also [...]
The Lastest WeatherBug API Example
Over the past month and a half or so, we have had some tremendous API submissions before the API contest came to an end. Some of the API apps created were designed for localized installation, while in other cases API submitters used server side solutions powered by such programming languages as PHP. Today, I would [...]






