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the INQUIRER (Free subscription) | 08/06/2008
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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The Raw Feed (Free subscription) | 08/08/2008
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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Switched (Free subscription) | 08/06/2008
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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Traffick (Free subscription) | 08/06/2008
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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Geekologie (Free subscription) | 08/06/2008
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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AccuraCast Search Daily News (Free subscription) | 08/06/2008
... 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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AccuraCast Search Daily News (Free subscription) | 08/06/2008
... 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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Jon Worth (Free subscription) | 08/05/2008
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...