Disrupt NYC: The Final Battle (Video)

Saturday, May 28th, 2011

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After 30 startups launching on stage at Disrupt NYC, it all culminated in the final battle between six finalists: Getaround, BillGuard, Sonar, Do@, ccLoop, and InvoiceASAP. What made this final battle so fascinating to watch was not only the quality of the startups, but the quality of the judges: Fred Wilson, Ron Conway, Marisa Mayer, Roelof Botha, and Josh Kopelman.

We put together the entire final battle in the embedded video player above. Each demo is a separate video, and you can skip around by hovering over the video and hitting the channel button once it starts to play. Individual videos for all of Disrupt can also be found here. And below are links to our original writeups for each company with videos showing their first demos that got them to the final round.

Getaround, The AirBnb For Cars, Finally Launches

BillGuard Will Track Hidden Fees And Billing Errors On Credit Card Bills

Sonar Finds You The Most Relevant People In The Room

Do@ Bridges The Divide Between Search And Mobile Apps

Can ccLoop Rid Us Of Our Collective Email Woes?

InvoiceASAP Allows You To Create And Send Invoices From Your Mobile Phone

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