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January 26 2012
Weddar for Android 1.0.6 is out and we have a new Weddar Team.
Weddar for Android update
As promised in our last blog post about updates, and after a long time without much needed updates, we’re glad to inform you that we are releasing Weddar for Android v1.0.6 update, today.
What is new?
☼ Weddar Report Shares now include weather conditions visual icons before the link;
☼ Added Italian localization;
☁ The “Somewhere ♫ over the ♪ rainbow” report share.
(when Google Maps cant find your location), now works as expected (like iOS);
☁ Improved accuracy when reporting location;
☂ Fixed a nasty report screen layout bug in smaller devices.
(JA and ES translations);
Might sound cheesy and kind of “yeah, I’ve heard that one before”, but we’re really, really excited to show you what we’ve been doing, and release it the next month or so. ;)
January 24 2012
January 23 2012
The Weddar in Perth feels... Shocking! (man films himself getting hit by lightning)
A man in Perth, Australia has filmed the moment he was struck by lightning while watching a thunderstorm in his backyard. :|
Check it here .
We hope none of our Weddar Reporters will ever experience this.
via ninemsn.com.au
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January 22 2012
January 21 2012
January 20 2012
Iranian artist Farhad Moshiri’s latest installation titled ‘Life is Beautiful’, was created using hundreds of knives stabbed directly into a gallery wall. The use of everyday objects, which on occasion can become lethal weapons, reveals the underlying sarcastic ambiguity of Farhad’s statement.
January 19 2012
Weddar 1.7 for iOS is out now
And to start the year in a good way and as a proof that we really mean to make a better Weddar as fast as we can, we have a new Weddar version for iOS available for update. (We’re planning an update for Android real soon.)
What is new?
☼ New Weddar Leadeboard Refresh button
☁ New App/Server communication library
☁ Improved cache system
☂ Fixed a long-lasting bug where in some occasions, reports would not be updated with current location
☂ General Bugfixes and improved performance
;)
January 18 2012
January 17 2012
Weather forecasters in South Africa face jail for wrong predictions
“Weather forecasters in South Africa have been warned they could face fines and even jail for issuing incorrect weather predictions.
First time offenders could face a four or five-year sentence and a £400,000 fine, while repeat offenders face a maximum of 10 years or an £800,000 fine.”
Weddar Reporters don’t predict. They report.
:)
January 15 2012
Maybe Soup is currently being updated? I'll try again automatically in a few seconds...





