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Geek proposes on Google Streetview

Nick Farrell the Inquirer , Wednesday 6 August 2008. 08:11:00 Silly season is in full swing GOOGLE GEEK Michael Weiss-Malik has had a go at proposing to his partner for a second time on Google Street View. Weiss-Malik drew a sign with the phrase "Proposal 2.0 Marry me Leslie". It took a bit of doing, and some insider information, to make sure that Weiss-Malik...

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Google Employee Proposes Marriage On Street View

A Google employee named Michael Weiss-Malik, who was privy to the Google Street View camera van schedule, PROPOSED MARRIAGE to his girlfriend (again) with a sign captured on Street View that said, "Proposal 2.0: Marry me Leslie!!" The stunt worked, and this time Leslie said yes.

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Google Employee Uses Street View for Marriage Proposal

Filed under: Computers , Google We've seen some odd things from Google's Street View , which provides a 360-degree view of the highways and byways through many towns to help you find your way, but we haven't seen any geek marriage proposals yet. It took a Google employee, Michael Weiss-Malik, to pull that off. Weiss-Malick took advantage of a GoogleMobile drive-by to show...

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Google Street View: showing us what we may or may not want to see

I’m typing this post from my basement. Yep, I’m holed up here with bottles of water, canned tuna and powdered milk – everything I’ll need to survive the Apocalypse. I can only assume Judgment Day is upon us, given the new low human contact recently hit when Google employee Michael Weiss-Malik proposed to his girlfriend using Google Street View. We’re all probably familiar with...

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Man Proposes Using Google Earth Street View

Google recently set up some new Street Views near the Googleplex company headquarters in California. And Google employee Michael Weiss-Malik used the opportunity to re-propose to his girlfriend. That's why his sign says "Proposal 2.0" -- he had already given a traditional proposal and the woman said yes. My original proposal was quiet and low-key. It was just some simple heart-felt...

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Googler Proposes Via New Street Views On Google Earth

... obviously excited about the event, showing off various things. In fact, one enthusiastic Googler, Michael Weiss-Malik, who works for the Google Geo team, actually put up a sign on the street, asking his beloved to marry him. It was a homemade banner saying “Proposal 2.0: Marry me Leslie!!”. Later, Weiss also launched a site, MarryMeLeslie.com with an email address for...

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New Street Views On Google Earth

... were obviously excited by the event, showing off various things. In fact one enthusiastic Googler, Michael Weiss-Malik who works for the Google Geo team, actually put up a sign on the street, asking his beloved to marry him. It was a homemade banner saying “Marry me Leslie.” Later he also launched a site ‘MarryMeLeslie.com’ with an email address for Leslie, where a lot of people...

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Loving web 2.0 (or maybe not)

If putting up your relationship status on Facebook is a bit much for you , then how about making a marriage proposal via Google Street View ? This must be the most unusual thing I’ve seen on the website entitled Google Sightseeing (an amusing site for wasting time online) that lists oddities found browsing Google Maps. Essentially a guy named Michael Weiss-Malik who works for Google...