Y Combinator has put out an RFS (Request for Startups) for iPad Developers. For those unfamiliar with Y Combinator – It’s a venture firm that helps startups from the very beginning stages all the way through becoming a full on company. Paul Graham, who started Y Combinator helps developers focus on their product, and has them work for 10 weeks before introducing them to potential investors. It’s kind of like a boot camp for the development of ideas. As of Jun 1 2009, Y Combinator has helped launched 145 companies, including Loopt, Reddit, and Justin.tv.
Bravo to Y Combinator for taking on such a task, and we REALLY hope they come out with some awesome iPad applications. Psst…if you guys need Beta testers – HELLO!! ::waves hands franticly in the air::
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