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title: 'Joe Stump and Sprint.ly move to Portland'
date: '2012-04-18T15:02:09-07:00'
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# Joe Stump and Sprint.ly move to Portland

I’ve been a little tardy on posting this news. But today seemed like a good day to do it.

[Sprint.ly](http://sprint.ly "Sprint.ly"), the company cofounded by [Joe Stump](http://stu.mp/ "Joe Stump")—which he joined full-time following the [acquisition of SimpleGeo by Urban Airship](http://urbanairship.com/blog/2011/10/31/urban-airship-acquires-simplegeo/ "Urban Airship Acquires SimpleGeo")—is now calling Portland home.

Much like having Andy Baio, Alex Payne, and [Ryan Carson relocating her](http://siliconflorist.com/2012/04/18/treehouse-moving-portland-4-75-million/ "Treehouse is moving to Portland with $4.75 million in their pockets… um branches")e, having Joe around is yet another feather in the Portland startup scene’s cap. Or rose in the lapel, as it were. In addition to confounding SimpleGeo, he was the lead architect at Digg. And he helped cofound [Attachments.me](http://attachments.me/ "Attachments.me"), as well as cofounding Sprint.ly.

What’s Sprint.ly? I’ll let them tell. So you can get to know your new neighbors.

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For more, visit [Sprint.ly](http://sprint.ly "Sprint.ly"). And if you’re not reading [Joe’s blog](http://stu.mp/ "Joe Stump"), do yourself a favor and start. And follow @joestump on Twitter, too.
