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Parse, Meteor, and Firebase are all YC companies and all of them are working on this.


Heroku (YC08) has been around longer than #22 (http://ycombinator.com/ideas.html), but pg's item on fundable ideas might hint at some of his vision regarding abstracted platforms:

Don't make it feel like a database. That frightens people. The question to ask is: how much can I let people do without defining structure? You want the database equivalent of a language that makes its easy to keep data in linked lists.



I realize that Derby also helps build real-time applications, but I haven't heard anything about Derby being in YC. Has there been a public announcement that they are?

If we're just listing frameworks that help build real-time systems, Pusher would be another example.


My bad...missed that it was YC companies.


And Simperium




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