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Sort of a dreary view of the future - companies that provide anti-drone defense, gunshot localization as a service, and big-brotherish monitoring of worker efficiency (in sales).
Does this type of slide show do anything besides give TechCrunch more clicks/page views? Do people like this style? I do not.
Yes, it allows them to insert ads between the "slides".
Is it just me, or do some of these resemble more "traditional" companies? In the startup == growth sense.
Does Techcrunch have any history of successfully picking winners from demo days?

This just feels like an excuse to make an ad-rich slideshow.

Does Techcrunch have any history of not making ad-rich content? If they were focused picking winners they would be failing their fiduciary obligations as a news publisher.
Point.

But that's logically irrelevant. I still wonder whether common valley wisdom (as personified by TechCrunch) is a predictor of future success (of the uniquely valley-centric YCombinator program.)