
During
Paul Graham's office hours at Disrupt NYC, one of the startups chosen to pitch to the Y Combinator co-founder was
Emotely, a company that converts your smartphone into a wireless controller of web apps and games. Emotely Founder and CEO
Francois Laberge was nowhere to be found, at which point TechCrunch's Mike Arrington said that he remembered liking Emotely and that it was too bad, because he was "looking forward to hearing [Graham] give him advice". It was indeed a missed opportunity, but it turns out that Laberge had a good reason for not attending. We've since learned that Laberge and Emotely were busy being acquired by
Brass Monkey, a company that makes software development kits (SDKs) for Android, iOS, and others, among them a more fleshed-out kit for turning smart devices into controllers.

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