ProgrammableWeb Features API Contest Winners

Aug 5, 2008 | No Comments

Recently ProgrammableWeb featured the winners of the WeatherBug API contest. It’s great to the have ProgrammableWeb sharing the winners with their audience as we have with ours. As previously mentioned, each entry was well done and all of the participants did a fantastic job with their submissions. As we have mentioned previously, the winners of [...]

FetchIt! – WeatherBug API Entry

Aug 1, 2008 | No Comments

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 [...]

Inthrma – WeatherBug API Entry

Jul 28, 2008 | No Comments

Even as the API contest came to a close, the contest entries are still being posted due to the sheer volume. Today’s entry is about a program called Inthrma. Unlike many of the other programs using the WeatherBug API however, Inthrma steps out of the role of the traditional program and actually has the ability [...]

WeatherBug API Winners Announced

Jul 22, 2008 | 3 Comments

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, you [...]

AirMe – WeatherBug API Entry

Jul 19, 2008 | One Comment

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

Jul 17, 2008 | No Comments

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 [...]

WeatherCurve – WeatherBug API Entry

Jul 15, 2008 | One Comment

As the WeatherBug API contest begins to come to a close, I am still playing catch up with all of the entries. While they have all been reviewed, getting them posted here has proven to be a real race to finish line – this is great by the way! In this blog posting, I am [...]

Major League Baseball Weather Widget – WeatherBug API Entry

Jul 11, 2008 | No Comments

PHP has been on fire throughout the WeatherBug API contest it seems. And who can blame the developers, it is rather flexible which in turn provides a world of functionality for everyone involved. Today’s WeatherBug API entry is going to grab the attention of most of the baseball fans here in the States in a [...]

WeatherBug In Second Life – WeatherBug API Entry

Jul 9, 2008 | One Comment

Long before their was ever Google Lively, there was Second Life. Unfortunately, when one spends enough time within a virtual world, they might not have an opportunity to see what current weather conditions are like in the “real one”. Tony from Cranial Tap has provided a great solution and entered it into the WeatherBug API [...]

WeatherBug Eclipse Plug-in – WeatherBug API Entry

Jul 7, 2008 | No Comments

The Eclipse IDE environment is an up and coming development environment which aspires to become an open source alternative to Microsoft’s .NET. Recently a new WeatherBug API contest entry came rolling in that took Java Development Kit 1.4 under Eclipse 3.2 and built a weather plugin that is both impressive and versatile. This Eclipse plugin [...]