Why are we doing this? Partly because we realized we already were. A lot of the startups we accept change their ideas completely, and some of those do really well. Reddit was originally going to be a way to order food on your cellphone. (This is a viable idea now, but it wasn’t before smartphones.) Scribd was originally going to be a ridesharing service.
Graham emphasizes that this will be an experiment for the upcoming class:
We’re not sure this will work, but if it does we’ll do it from now on.
Y Combinator experimented with a larger class size last summer of 63 teams. The strength of Y Combinator is not just the Silicon Valley location or the strength of the network there. The true strength of Y COmbinator is Paul Graham’s willingness to play with the startup accelerator model while other accelerator programs remain two steps behind. Photo provided by pond5 — the world’s stock media marketplace.
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