Short Interview – EveryBlock.com Ross | January 14th, 2009

At crowdSPRING, we love meeting other companies and often invite guests for lunch with our team. On January 9, we had a great time playing ping-pong and talking over lunch with the team from Chicago’s EveryBlock. EveryBlock is a new way to keep track of what’s happening on your block, in your neighborhood and all over your city. Here’s a short (under 2 minute) video with them:


Short Interview With EveryBlock Team from Ross Kimbarovsky on Vimeo.

Incidentally, Adrian is a very accomplished gypsy-jazz guitar player. Here’s one of his recent videos playing an acoustic guitar version of “Hit the Road Jack”:

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4 Comments

Jabraulter on January 16, 2009 at 12:01 am CST

Very neat business concept. I hope they have continued success!

And Adrian is ALL over Youtube and has over 9,000 subscribers. He’s fabulous!

frodoschering on January 23, 2009 at 11:11 am CST

Great concept and design!

Oh, and LOVE the guitar too!

Agitationist on January 27, 2009 at 8:42 pm CST

Everyblock rules! More here:
http://agitationist.com/why-everyblock-rules-the-neighborhood

Agitationist on January 27, 2009 at 3:42 pm CST

Everyblock rules! More here:
http://agitationist.com/why-everyblock-rules-the-neighborhood

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