Y Combinator’s Demo Day Summer 2008 (12)
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The twenty one startups from Y Combinator’s summer session are presenting their ideas and creations to investors in Boston this afternoon. Below are descriptions of the nine startups we haven’t covered and who don’t wish to remain in stealth mode any longer. See our prior coverage of Posterous, Anyvite, ididwork, Popcuts, and Slinkset - all of which are part of this batch and have launched already. TicketStumbler TicketStumbler can be described as Kayak for sports ...
Recap of Boston Y Combinator Event (1)
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Last night’s Y Combinator event at Tommy Doyle’s Pub was a success. The place was packed. Somewhere around the order of 100-150 people showed up. Here are some photos. If you are posting photos, Anyvite asks that you post them to Flickr with the tag yrbb4dt0. Here are some things I took away from the event: From the Q&A that Paul did, here are some insights on what Y Combinator likes to see on applications: ...
Startup Job Site Gets Backing From Y Combinator, Relauches As Startuply (31)
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New Y Combinator startup Startuply launches today. It’s a free job listing service aimed squarely at small startups, which have a lot of trouble getting the attention of new engineering graduates over the noise of the brand recognition and recruiting efforts of larger companies like Google and Microsoft. Startuply is actually a fresh relaunch of Jowba, which originally launched in 2007. Founders Luke Groesbeck, Ben Wong and Loc Ngo took Y Combinator funding, rebranded (they ...
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Steven said:
Not a bad way to go, really - going from startup to startup.