The Forecast Is Beautiful: New Yahoo! Weather App For Smartphones
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(NAPSI)—For most of us, the daily routine of getting the weather is a moment of anticipation, it’s the memory of a great place we’ve traveled to or it’s even a topic of conversation with a total stranger. Weather is so much more than a forecast of reading numbers and charts.
The new Yahoo! Weather for your iPhone is a window into the places you care about most. It combines beautiful images from the Flickr community to show you current local conditions, with all the details you want to know about the forecast.
With a tilt of your phone, get lost scrolling through photos reflecting the current weather in places that matter to you—kind of like flipping through a stack of postcards from your travels.
Yahoo! Weather for your iPhone is launching globally in 30 languages, available for free from the App Store.
Send In Your Photos: Have a great weather photo? Share it with the Flickr community to be showcased in Yahoo! Weather for iPhone and Android. For more details on how to submit your photos, check out www.flickr.com/projectweather.
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