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5 startups to watch from Y-Combinator’s Summer 2011 class — Tech News and Analysis
The scene outside of Y-Combinator's summer 2011 demo dayY Combinator Demo Day: The Ultimate Roundup | TechCrunch
This afternoon Y Combinator kicked off the summer session of Demo Day, the twice-a-year event where the prestigious startup incubator showcases its latest batch of companies in front of a throng of investors. And wow, was this one a doozy. 63 companies — easily besting Y Combinator’s previous record of 43 — took the stage today for rapid-fire, 2 minute presentations that lasted three and a half hours, including some brief breaks.Was the most recent class of startups incubated by Y Combinator the best group ever?
Y Combinator’s best startups ever? Here are my favorites | VentureBeat
Jason Kincaid currently works as a writer at TechCrunch. He grew up in Danville, California and later relocated to UCLA in Los Angeles, California, where he studied biology with a minor in ‘Society and Genetics’.
43 Promising Startups Present At Y Combinator’s Biggest Demo Day Yet
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In 2010, New York City took the world by surprise, unleashing a flood of start-ups and funding power, giving Silicon Valley a run for its money, literally.
11 New York City Start-Ups To Watch in 2011
When you hear Silicon Valley discuss the European startup scene it’s often negatively. Some say that the investors aren’t brave enough, some say the entrepreneurs aren’t bold enough. Whether there’s any truth in these accusations or not, the fact is that there are startups across Europe that are brimming with original ideas and creativity.

