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    <title>Parsing DEMOFall 08 for Trends - Less Valley, More Biz</title>
    <summary>We&apos;ve done an analysis of the 72 start-ups launching at Demo Fall 08, to categorize them by both location and focus. The location story: 28% from Silicon Valley, but only 3% more than East Coast at 25%. It is still US centric at 40%, with Europe at 10% and Asia at 8%. The focus: over...</summary>
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      <name>Bernard Lunn</name>
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      <![CDATA[<p><img src="http://www.readwriteweb.com/images/demofall08_logo.jpg" />We've done an analysis of the 72 start-ups launching at Demo Fall 08, to categorize them by both location and focus. The location story: 28% from Silicon Valley, but only 3% more than East Coast at 25%. It is still US centric at 40%, with Europe at 10% and Asia at 8%.  </p>

<p>The focus: over 50% is broadly in the Business category. Without looking at past Demo years, that looks like a shift: less Valley, more Biz.</p>]]>
      <![CDATA[<p>Here are the location numbers:</p>

<p>Silicon Valley 20 (28%)<br />
East Coast US 18 (25%)<br />
West Coast US 10 (14%)<br />
Central US 9 (13%)<br />
Europe 7 (10%)<br />
Asia 6 (8%)<br />
Other 2 (3%)<br />
Total: 72</p>

<p>The US focus (79%) is clearly self-selecting. A conference in London or Shanghai would look different. To have nearly the same number from East Coast than from the Valley looks like a shift. The Other West Coast (e.g. Southern California, Seattle) is not surprising as Demo is in San Diego.</p>

<p>The focus categorization was a bit more open to question. This was based on a quick look at the site's front page. Initially we were looking at two categories only - Consumer or Business. Within Business we then saw two interesting sub-categories - Infrastructure (a product that becomes part of another product) and Professional (selling to individuals or very small businesses but with a primary purpose of making money). Lumping both Infrastructure and Professional into Business gives us 54% for Business:</p>

<p>Consumer 32 (44%)<br />
Business 25 (35%)<br />
Professional 7 (10%)<br />
Infrastructure 7 (10%)</p>

<p>As Consumer services are mostly ad funded and advertising gets cut in a recession (and we clearly have a consumer recession in the US) this shift makes sense.</p>

<p>Doing this 30 seconds per site look at 72 brave new start-ups is totally unfair. They each deserve a rigorous analysis. However 30 seconds is often what you get to make an impression. Most sites failed that test. Many had me totally puzzled figuring out what they were offering. </p>

<p>The following got marked as "take another look". This is purely a quirky look based on personal interests:</p>

<p>	•	Usable - really, security that is user friendly? Sounds impossible, but worth a look. Great URL<br />
	•	ffwd. Great URL for video site. But yet another video service?<br />
	•	BeeTV. The only service I have actually used. (I thought Demo was launch only i.e. no existing services?)<br />
	•	BestBuy - what are they doing that hits the innovation radar?<br />
	•	Rudder - personal finance space is ripe for innovation.</p>

<p>What do you think? Is the nexus of innovation shifting from the Valley and from Consumer to Business? And if anyone has done a similar analysis for TC50, please share in the comments.</p>]]>
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