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The Weather Channel named former AOL Media Networks president Michael J. Kelly its new president and CEO. In his new role, Kelly will be charged with spearheading the strategic direction and operations of properties including The Weather Channel's cable network, available in 99 million homes, as well as The Weather Channel Interactive and weather.com (which boasts 41.5 million monthly unique ...
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The Weather Channel Interactive named Cameron Clayton as its new vice president of mobile. Clayton replaces longtime Weather Channel mobile VP Louis Gump, who assumes the same title with cable news giant CNN. Clayton will spearhead the meteorological information provider's mobile product portfolio, which includes the much-trafficked Weather Channel mobile website as well as a line of multimed...
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Free BlackBerry (Storm, Tour, Curve, Tour) Apps 2Day: Weather Channel w/Ads The Weather Channel Mobile is offering a fre new ad-supported version of its popular weather appor BlackBerry smartphones. The Weather Channel for BlackBerry includes features such as GPS-based Location Tracker and interactive radar maps.  The expandable banner advertisements support the free app. BlackBerry Weather Channel app offers current conditions, hourly, 36-hour and 10-day forecasts t...
submitted by WirelessAndMobileNews on 13th Oct 2009 (via wirelessandmobilenews.com)
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The Weather Channel Releases Free Ad Supported Version Personally I get the weather through the free and awesome BBWeather app but options are always good. Quite a few readers let us know that The Weather Channel has released a free ad supported version of their premium ad free app. Download OTA for Curve, Bold, & Tour: m.weather.com/bbapp Download OTA for ...
submitted by BerryReview on 15th Oct 2009 (via rss.berryreview.com)
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The Weather Channel Interactive makes a perfectly fine free app for the iPhone. So why pay $4 for this premium version? Because The Weather Channel Max offers a number of unique features, highlighted by predictive radar in motion and a customizable start page.
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The Weather Channel Mobile today announced a new ad-supported version of its popular weather application for BlackBerry. The Weather Channel for BlackBerry includes features such as GPS-based Location Tracker and interactive radar maps
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The Weather Channel Mobile introduced a new ad-supported version of its BlackBerry weather application, adding expandable banner advertisements alongside features including GPS-based Location Tracker and interactive radar maps. Available for download from the BlackBerry App World storefront and via the BlackBerry browser, the Weather Channel for BlackBerry includes interactive radar maps as w...
submitted by FierceMobileContent on 13th Oct 2009 (via fiercemobilecontent.com)
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Free Weather Channel App for BlackBerry The Weather Channel Mobile announced on Monday the launch of a new version of its application for Blackberry devices, one that comes for free and is ad-supported. The Weather Channel app for BlackBerry comes with GPS-based Location Tracker, as well as with interactive radar maps. The new application can be downloaded for free from the BlackBerry App World, the company states. The interactive radar...
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Android 2.0 Due Late Summer? It seems like the much talked about cupcake update for Android has only been around a short time. Despite that fact, the next Android update is being talked about around the Web already. The Android 2.0 update was talked about by the Weather Channel in a talk about an App from the network. Android 2.0 apps
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Android 2.0 may hit late this summer It seems like the much talked about cupcake update for Android has only been around a short time. Despite that fact, the next Android update is being talked about around the Web already. The Android 2.0 update was talked about by the Weather Channel in a talk about an App from the network. Android 2.0 apps
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New Weather Channel Mobile App for iPhone and iPhone touch! I have the feeling that I have finally discovered an application which you might actually be able to use for something except for filling up that 8GB or 16GB memory of that iPhone or iPod touch of yours. With the Weather Channel Mobile application you wont have to go to Yahoo!Weather to find out how
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