
Following a jam-packed beta test and a jaw-dropping $4.2 million seed round,
Ark people search is open for sign ups...at least for the next three days.
Ark lets you sift through profiles on Facebook, Google, Twitter, and other services to help you find out which of your high school classmates live in New York, see which friends are single, and connect with strangers who share your interests by layering up to 30 characteristic filters. The problem of too much social data and too little discoverability is so widespread that Facebook even discussed a possible acquisition of Ark. But instead its PhD founders decided to see how far they can ride their cute penguin logo. Soon it will launch native mobile apps with some of most useful push notifications I've seen. And as part of its limited launch today at
TechCrunch Disrupt New York, Ark is accepting new users at
ark.com/tcd until the end of the conference on Wednesday.
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