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The Silicon Valley startup factory that birthed Airbnb and Dropbox has grown even more ambitious under its new leader. Here’s What It Looks Like When A Startup Wins Big at Y Combinator The first stage ...
Happy Tuesday! Y Combinator general partner Ankit Gupta said AI is making young Indian founders attractive to investors. This ...
SAN FRANCISCO — Y Combinator is launching a recruiting drive to get more black entrepreneurs into Silicon Valley's No. 1 boot camp for start-ups. Less than 1% of entrepreneurs who apply to Y ...
Tech insiders have long known about the Tuesday night dinners hosted by legendary startup accelerator Y Combinator, in which the chosen few teams in each Y Combinator class gather, chat, nosh on crock ...
For better or worse, Y Combinator is putting the pedal to the metal. On the heels of some of its biggest classes to date, the well-known accelerator is today introducing yet another new program. That ...
Dropbox, Reddit and Airbnb are all among the most successful tech companies founded in the past 10 years. And they all started in the same place: Y Combinator, the startup incubator of choice among ...
Noah Ready-Campbell (left) and Calvin Young decided Y Combinator wasn’t for them. BY David Zax The words “entrepreneur” and “dropout” are often associated; think Mark Zuckerberg, leaving Harvard for ...
Editor’s note: Jarrett Streebin is a Y Combinator alumnus and founder and CEO of EasyPost, a San Francisco-based startup with a simple shipping API. Follow him on Twitter @jstreebin. Almost any time ...
Y Combinator CEO Garry Tan discussed his time at Palantir during its early days at the Axios BFD summit. Tan touched on his departure from the firm and how he learned ...
Y Combinator is one of the most prestigious startup accelerators in Silicon Valley. It has an acceptance rate similar to that of an Ivy League school, and a track a record for producing billion-dollar ...
Acknowledging that it "grew too fast," Y Combinator chief Paul Graham says the high-profile startup factory is cutting the number of startups it accepts into its classes from a current 84 to "less ...