We are considering using WeatherBug/Weathernet products in an exhibit.
Has anyone used these services in a museum/science center? Good/bad
experiences? One of our concerns is the ability to customize the
interface to link to exactly the data our client wants, some of which
is not managed by NOAA. Another is the ability to lock down the
application so visitors can't go elsewhere, and how bulletproof the
software will be in a museum setting.
Thanks in advance.
Lisa Friedlander
Split Rock Studios, Museum Outfitters
2071 Gateway Blvd.
St. Paul, MN 55112
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