Would Twitter have made it as a YC applicant?
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#3But the guys who made Twitter weren't planning to make it into a business. It was just a cool idea that they had and expanded on.
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#5On the one hand, the idea is an intriguing one (especially if the demo was already up and running), and the founder of Twitter had a stellar background considering Blogger. On the other hand: revenue plan? But the guys who made Twitter weren't planning to make it into a business. It was just a cool idea that they had and expanded on.
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#9I wondered the same thing about Delicious, back in my day. I'm pretty sure the idea sounded less interesting than the execution.
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#10Yes. The most important thing to us (or to me at least) is what the founders have built previously.
Perhaps a better question: At what point in their development would Page and Brin have been interesting? Or would a couple of Stanford PhD students have gotten them an interview on that alone?