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	<description> Ok, so there you are, getting ready to leave your home or office and it suddenly hits you... what&#39;s it like outside? WeatherBug is an application and website that delivers real-time nearly-local environmental information for your PC, your Mac, your phone and even via an RSS feed.Called the &amp;quot;World&#39;s largest live, local weather network&amp;quot;, backyard, school co-located and commercial weather stations all across globe deliver real-time observations to the WeatherBug servers. According to the www.weatherbug.com website, &amp;quot;Over 8,000 WeatherBug Tracking Stations bring you the most accurate weather conditions available anywhere&amp;quot;.On the Windows desktop, WeatherBug lives in system tray displaying the current temperature. When the full-client is shown, you can see real-time temperature and wind speed/direction information and the forecast. If you live in an area that has many micro-climates, such as the Puget Sound area around Microsoft, or San Francisco, this can be crucial information... there&#39;s nothing like being caught without an umbrella in the pouring rain.WeatherBug has a free version, a &amp;quot;plus&amp;quot; paid version and a web version that will give you static weather information. The application version gives you real-time temperature and wind speed/direction and, sometimes, a webcam with periodically updated photos from the weather stations.Finally, if you&#39;re a total weather geek, you can even put up your own weather station. Cruise on over to WeatherBug&#39;s Product Site for more information.&amp;nbsp;</description>
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