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My only issue is I've been using the free version for a couple months and I can't figure out the difference between the free and paid versions. I have it narrowed down to Weather Bug Elite. Posted from my CrackBerry at Īnyway, its snowing in Omaha and I was contemplating purchasing a weather app. Get the free Weatherbug and use BerryWeather: together you will get a complete picture. We had seven FEET of snow within five days last winter and the data I received from these sources pegged it, even when meteorologists in the area did not. It has a "mobile" setting that also gives exceptionally accurate weather forecasts and great radar. If you open your BBBrowser, go to and input your locality. Exceptional,but Weatherbug gives you written forecasts. Its radar is outstanding, too.īerryWeather is very accurate and receives data from. The free Weatherbug has excellent forecasts, possibly taken from the National Weather Service. Quite a few users of Weatherbug who bought the Elite said they should have stayed with the free version.
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Dow Jones, pull out of Work.I'm sorry if this has been discussed but with the mobile search not working idk how to find it.Īnyway, its snowing in Omaha and I was contemplating purchasing a weather app.I use the free Weatherbug and the paid BerryWeather.AT&T buys NorthPoint assets for $135 million, March 23, 2001.AT&T has also said that if the asset sale is approved, it will build on the equipment it acquires and develop a more robust network, while improving and growing its broadband high-speed Internet access business. However, the company emphasized that despite its financial troubles, customers would continue to receive their broadband access services (see story).ĪT&T has emphasized that the sale of to AT&T Broadband should make it possible for AT&T Broadband customers who receive their service through to continue using the company's service. In September, laid off close to 25% of its staff and made large cutbacks in its portal services. The company has acknowledged that advertising revenue didn't materialize as expected. However, the merger wasn't the financial success that both companies anticipated. The Network merged with the Excite portal in 1999 in a deal with an estimated value of $6.7 billion. AT&T already holds about a 38% ownership in with a voting interest of 79%. reported 4.2 million residential broadband customers nationwide in its third-quarter earnings report this month.ĪT&T will keep alive if its bid is accepted and approved in another federal bankruptcy court hearing next week in San Francisco. The impact of an shutdown would be significantly greater than NorthPoint's. California regulators moved to block the shutdown, demanding a 30-day warning period and exhorting service providers to make alternative arrangements in haste.

NorthPoint's demise abruptly cut off tens of thousands of customers - mostly small businesses - from their high-speed Internet connections. Digital Subscriber Line shutdown in March this year (see story). The bankruptcy carries shades of the NorthPoint Communications Group Inc. management opposes efforts to shut down the network, as does AT&T, she said. Most of AT&T Broadband's approximately 1.35 million customers get Internet service through an AT&T spokesperson said. to restore Internet service deployment, but those agreements expire tomorrow.Ĭreditors of the service provider seek to shutter the company to conserve capital while trying to better a $307 million buyout offer from AT&T (see story). It reached agreements with its largest cable partners - Cox Communications Inc., Comcast Cable Communications Inc. and other cable operators for better financial terms in a reorganization or buyout.Īt Home, which does business as briefly stopped hooking up new customers after it filed for protection under Chapter 11 of the U.S. If At Home Corp.'s creditors have their way, the high-speed cable Internet service will shut down tomorrow to keep the network from burning any more cash while debt holders negotiate with AT&T Broadband Inc.
