WeatherBug Is Going To CTIA

Sep 3, 2009 | No Comments

There are a lot of expos out there covering the ever-changing world of today’s mobile business. But one of the most well known is the CTIA Wireless IT and Entertainment event and all of the industries biggest players will be there this year. This October, WeatherBug will be attending as an exhibitor to show off [...]

Mobile Weather Alerts

Aug 4, 2009 | 3 Comments

In the past, we have talked at length about the various mobile weather offerings provided by WeatherBug. But I also realize that many of you do not own the latest iPhone, BlackBerry, Android or Windows Mobile phones. Does this mean you are left out in the cold with regard to being able to stay up [...]

WeatherBug Accuracy Win Over TWC – The Numbers Tell All

Jun 26, 2009 | One Comment

Ever since the initial release of the very first WeatherBug iPhone application, there has been some question as to what exactly makes us “different” from the other guys on this platform. After all, we’re just “reporting the weather”, right? How could one company provide a better experience with regard to the weather more so than [...]

Google I/O And WeatherBug

Jun 4, 2009 | No Comments

Two of WeatherBug’s own participated at the May I/O Developer conference sponsored by Google. While at the event, conference attendees were given an opportunity to see WeatherBug Elite for Google Android. Considering the success of the previous WeatherBug app for the Android platform, it is expected that WeatherBug Elite will do well here too. What [...]

WeatherBug Wins Second Place In CTIA Wireless Show

Apr 13, 2009 | No Comments

Beating out a dozen other great companies in the field of “Mobile Applications & Widgets – Healthcare/Public Safety/ Transportation/ Public Services“, WeatherBug’s own WeatherBug Protect BREW LBS Application met the challenge presented to its developers and support staff with flying colors. This meant taking on such competition as OnStar and their OnStar Stolen Vehicle Slowdown, [...]

New Features In Weatherbug Mobile

Mar 7, 2009 | One Comment

Over the past few years, WeatherBug has made considerable effort in making sure that their weather alerting technology is available to those who need it. Years ago, simply providing these features on a person’s PC was enough . Today, WeatherBug has sought to provide their proprietary weather data on as many devices as possible. This [...]

The Android Guys Give WeatherBug For Android High Marks

Feb 25, 2009 | No Comments

For those of you who follow this site, you know that WeatherBug has defined their mobile efforts to best reflect what the end user is looking for when retrieving weather data onto their choice mobile devices. Among those most recent WeatherBug efforts, WeatherBug Protect for Verizon Wireless users, WeatherBug for the iPhone and of course [...]

Scratch Resistant WeatherBug For The BlackBerry Storm

Dec 10, 2008 | One Comment

[kml_flashembed movie="http://www.youtube.com/v/AMSqGsIih3k" width="320" height="240" wmode="transparent" /] As you can see from the video above, it is not only the BlackBerry Storm proving that it is scratch resistant, so is the application running on it! All kidding aside, it is great to see that the WeatherBug application for the BlackBerry Storm is being used so early [...]

Android Community Thoughts On WeatherBug For The G1

Nov 22, 2008 | One Comment

Overall, reactions to WeatherBug on the T-Mobile G1 have been really good. Since its inception, there have been a couple of application updates, performance improvements mostly, along with other small changes. So if you are still running the first version, you had better check for those updates so you can join the rest of us! [...]

Mobile Alerts And Living In Severe Weather Regions

Sep 19, 2008 | No Comments

In the past, I have shared my own personal experiences with how WeatherBug alerts have ensured that I was kept safe during what could have been a serious weather related event. And as we begin to see the hard reality behind severe weather taking place in the southeast this year, I cannot help but wonder [...]