Bus is Moving / Website Updated
July 9th, 2007 by Mike ChambersThe bus is finally on its way, on the first leg of the on AIR Bus Tour. We left this morning around 6:30 AM and are about 2 hours north of San Francisco right now. Scoble is broadcasting on the live video feed, Ryan is playing guitar hero, and everyone else is working on code.
We pushed a new version of the website today, including a new homepage, that maps the images and twitters from the tour, a live video feed from the bus, and a ton of new APIs for the bus, including location data, and a geo-encoded twitter feed.
We are making a quick stop at the Portland airport, to pick up Kevin Lynch, and then should get into Seattle around 9 or 10 tonight. Tomorrow is the first AIR Camp (all day long), and then the Ignite the Web! event at night.
You can find a complete list of AIR Camp cities and dates here. Make sure to register and come and check it out.

You guys are almost to the OR border…
Okay, so here’s a thought. Since this is a road show about AIR, why can’t we take this site and make it an AIR app? Similar to the SearchCoders Dashboard…An onAir Dashboard, with all the features of this site, plus info on the bus (MPH, RPM, Air pressure, status of doors (heh heh), etc.) Probably to late for all that but you get the idea! With all that talent on the bus, you guys should be able to whip that out before you even reach the Oregon border, right?
:)
-CK
>Okay, so here’s a thought. Since this is a road show about AIR, why can’t we take this site and make it an AIR app
Cool ideal. This is why we are publishing all of the feeds on the site, so basically anyone can build this.
http://onair.adobe.com/api/
mike chambers
mesh@adobe.com
so, are the blog entry comments or sending emails the only way to communicate with you guys?
is there no other way to throw up a comment/suggestion/question?