WeatherBug Time and Temp Android Widget

Nov 3, 2010 | No Comments

In the past, I have shared with you the features found with WeatherBug for Android both in the free and premium application(s). Both editions of WeatherBug for Android offer compelling functionality that is discussed in full at the link above. But what about Android enthusiasts who are looking to make a bigger portion of the Android home screen, dedicated [...]

Get Your WeatherBug On FiOS TV!

Oct 7, 2009 | No Comments

Unless you have been living in a cable induced cave lately, by now you have likely heard of Verizon’s FiOS offerings. To put it simply, Verizon FiOS brings broadband Internet and television to their customers’ homes using the very latest in fiber optic technology. Well now it seems I have yet another reason to investigate [...]

A New Weather Widget

Jul 8, 2009 | No Comments

The WeatherBug API marches on. Today I am happy to present a recent creation being hosted on Zembly servers. Using one of the WeatherBug API options known as LiveWeatherRSS, the developer of WeatherTodayWidget was able to create an easy to embed weather widget that can be used on any web page or social media profile [...]

WeatherBug For The Nokia 5800 Is Out!

Mar 27, 2009 | No Comments

As many folks may have heard recently, the Nokia 5800 now has WeatherBug showing up as an option fro installation from the 5800′s download folder. That’s right, now you can now have a WeatherBug application of your very own on the Nokia 5800 that rivals WeatherBug apps seen on the G1 and the iPhone. Like [...]

Weather Syndication For Your Web Site

Jan 28, 2009 | No Comments

Weather on your Web site: what are your options and which is best for static sites vs. blogs? This is a question that has come up a few times in recent months. Based on this, I thought it might be worth putting together a blog post to explore what WeatherBug offers for those who wish [...]

The Lastest WeatherBug API Example

Sep 7, 2008 | No Comments

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 [...]

Entry Level Application Development 101

Jan 1, 2008 | No Comments

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 [...]