April 7

Lower Queen Anne startup Urbandipity launches

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Queen Anne startup Urbandipity launched its website today after a year and a half of preparation.

The recently graduated co-founders Nick Talwar, Ryan O’Donnell, Hajime Furukawa, Emmett Nicholas and Zachary and Dustin Conrad have worked out of an apartment in lower Queen Anne bringing their creation to fruition, working long hours on Saturdays around their other jobs.

The website, an online social catalyst for meeting new people and exploring new places in Seattle, has allowed posts since mid-March, but today the site is fully operational, allowing new users to view the posts of others and contact each other.

See our earlier post on the new startup for a closer look at Urbandipity.


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Dustin Conrad, Emmett Nicholas, Hajime Furukawa, Lower Queen Anne, meeting neighbords, Nick Talwar, Ryan O’Donnell, serendipity, social networking, startup, Urbandipity, Zachary Conrad


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