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Daily link April 8, 2006

If you see this van, say cheese…

Rick Hallihan has a cool blog name: One Man Shouting.

He also found some fleeting images of the van taking street side photos in Virtual Earth.

I wonder what else people have found fun in the new Local Live imagery?

5 Comments »

  1. Well I haven’t seen the van in person but I did find a different image of it, which I posted on my blog on the day streetside went live:

    http://www.darrenstraight.com/blog/2006/02/28/windows-live-local-virtual-earth-technical-preview-is-now-live/

    Comment by Darren Straight — April 9, 2006 @ 4:04 am

  2. Hey! I just read the part in Naked Conversations that says a good blog title needs to describe what it’s about! “One Man Shouting” doesn’t follow Scoble and Israel’s rule! ;-)

    Comment by Dan Ciruli — April 10, 2006 @ 3:43 pm

  3. I spotted an actual live-local camera truck this past weekend. Not quite as covert as the previous model. Details and pics are here: http://onemanshouting.com/tech/IfYouSeeThisTruckSayCheese.aspx

    And for Dan: “One Man Shouting about Technology, the Internet, Media, Blogging, Mapping, Marketing, and other Random Stuff” was a bit too long for a title ;) Some of my branding rational can be seen here: http://onemanshouting.com/tech/RebrandingBlobservations.aspx , I totally understand the critique though…

    Comment by Rick Hallihan — June 13, 2006 @ 7:04 pm

  4. […] In fact the day before yesterday I told Rick Hallihan about the Windows Live Mail M8 Ad Survery as I thought he might be interested in it as he seems to like Technolgy related stuff like Windows Live etc, and he well he pointed me to a post he posted about seeing the Windows Live Local Van parked up at a rest area near mile 140 on the Ohio turnpike in the US, he told me about his Windows Live Local Van post because he saw my Windows Live Local Beta Van post which requested more people to tell me about their Windows Live Local van spottings, funny thing is though I originally came accross his site after seeing a post by Robert Scoble which pointed to his very first post about seeing the van when he had only seen it in Windows Live Local Street-Side Preview, so yeah I wonder how I ever missed his second post about actually seeing the van in real life, oh well no matters now just glad he pointed me to it. […]

    Pingback by Rick Hallihan Spotted the Windows Live Local Van! » Darren Straight’s Blog — August 17, 2006 @ 3:38 pm

  5. […] In fact the day before yesterday I told Rick Hallihan about the Windows Live Mail M8 Ad Survery as I thought he might be interested in it as he seems to like Technolgy related stuff like Windows Live etc, and he well he pointed me to a post he posted about seeing the Windows Live Local Van parked up at a rest area near mile 140 on the Ohio turnpike in the US, he told me about his Windows Live Local Van post because he saw my Windows Live Local Beta Van post which requested more people to tell me about their Windows Live Local van spottings, funny thing is though I originally came accross his site after seeing a post by Robert Scoble which pointed to his very first post about seeing the van when he had only seen it in Windows Live Local Street-Side Preview, so yeah I wonder how I ever missed his second post about actually seeing the van in real life, oh well no matters now just glad he pointed me to it. […]

    Pingback by Rick Hallihan Spotted the Windows Live Local Van! « Live-tr News | Blog — October 20, 2006 @ 6:09 am

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