>An important trend is the API-ification of everything. As more and more businesses are accessible with a web API, the Internet becomes more and more powerful. This is a bad thing. Replacing opens standards with proprietary APIs locked behind access tokens hardly makes the internet more accessible. Walled gardens are great for making money though…
New Requests for Startups
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#12How far off is singularity? Seems like quite an interesting topic.
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#13>An important trend is the API-ification of everything. As more and more businesses are accessible with a web API, the Internet becomes more and more powerful. This is a bad thing. Replacing opens standards with proprietary APIs locked behind access tokens hardly makes the internet more accessible. Walled gardens are great for making money though…
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#15Very cool to see this list expanded. My own personal interest lies in programmer tools and their inevitable evolution, so it's great to see them listed on there. A few of the accelerators I'd applied to in the past don't see the business opportunity present in developer tools (Who pays for those?) so it's a relief that YC recognizes the opportunity there.
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#17Which ones are the new ones?
Pharmaceuticals Government Human Augmentation VR and AR Programming Tools Hollywood 2.0 Diversity Developing Countries Enterprise Software Financial Services Telecommunication
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#18It could also be written like this: the government is a very bad customer with very large software.
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#19- INTERNET INFRASTRUCTURE "An important trend is the API-ification of everything. As more and more businesses are accessible with a web API, the Internet becomes more and more powerful." I think a POSTman style Zapier, love-child would go down very well. Also products like Mashery where you provide APIs as a service and charge. Notably missing from the list... - Anything related to travel. - Anything related to stora…
- is full 99% of so established players, with lots of money. To enter this marked requires either equally amount of money or something truly truly innovative...which brings to point 2:
- what is left to invent in this area to be so disruptive so that a start-up in this area makes sense? I'd love to be contradicted, but I think all important things in travel have been invented.