Investors crammed into the Computer History Museum in Mountain View, Calif., Tuesday to get a glimpse of the future at Y Combinator’s Demo Day. And, with nearly all of the 66 graduating companies pitching their company, their team and their method for conquering massive markets ripe for disruption (all in a two-and-a-half minute pitch, mind you) there was plenty to see.
A number of ideas were fresh, like enabling gesture control via webcams (Flutter) and enabling blueprints to be viewed and manipulated on tablets (PlanGrid), but quite a few were mashups of existing technologies or incremental improvements over what is already in the market.
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