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  2. Y Combinator - Wikipedia

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    Y Combinator, LLC (YC) is an American technology startup accelerator and venture capital firm launched in March 2005 [1] which has been used to launch more than 4,000 companies. [2] The accelerator program started in Boston and Mountain View , expanded to San Francisco in 2019, and was entirely online during the COVID-19 pandemic. [ 3 ]

  3. Best Reasons To Work At A Startup - AOL

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    Question: I'm considering working at a startup, but the money's not as good. What kind of benefits does startup work offer outside of salary? –

  4. List of Y Combinator startups - Wikipedia

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    The following notable startups have completed the Y Combinator Accelerator program. Mike Isaac described Y Combinator as: "Y Combinator accepts batches of start-ups twice a year in a semester-like system and gives them money, advice and access to a vast network of start-up founders and technologists who can advise them." [1]

  5. Hacker News - Wikipedia

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    It is run by the investment fund and startup incubator Y Combinator. In general, content that can be submitted is defined as "anything that gratifies one's intellectual curiosity." [1] The word hacker in "Hacker News" is used in its original meaning and refers to the hacker culture which consists of people who enjoy tinkering with technology.

  6. Paul Graham (programmer) - Wikipedia

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    His work has included the programming language Arc, the startup Viaweb (later renamed Yahoo! Store), co-founding the startup accelerator and seed capital firm Y Combinator, his essays, and Hacker News. He is the author of the computer programming books On Lisp, [4] ANSI Common Lisp, [5] and Hackers & Painters. [6]

  7. Loopt - Wikipedia

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    In October 2009, Loopt acquired Y Combinator-backed startup GraffitiGeo for an undisclosed sum. [ 13 ] In March 2010, Loopt launched an upgraded version of its iPhone app, [ 14 ] incorporating place and event information to its Pulse database, bringing in content from ZVents, Metromix , and SonicLiving.

  8. Michael Seibel - Wikipedia

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    In 2008, Michael Seibel was a key mentor to the co-founders of Airbnb and recommended them to Y Combinator. [10] [11] In 2013 he became a part-time partner at Y Combinator and joined Y Combinator as its first African-American partner in October 2014. [12] [13] He became CEO of the Y Combinator Startup Accelerator in 2016. [14]

  9. Sam Altman - Wikipedia

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    In 2011, Altman became a partner at Y Combinator (YC), a startup accelerator that invests in a wide range of startups, initially working on a part-time basis. [23] In February 2014, he was named president of YC by co-founder Paul Graham . [ 24 ]