I think it is the opposite of that. YC companies are not really competing with each other for investment; the success of a few helps the others, too. That Dropbox is worth over a billion dollars probably raises the valuation of each of the YC companies in w2012 by some measurable amount. There are a lot of investors who would only invest in certain kinds of companies, too, so it isn't even possible to have a universal rank ordering of attractiveness to investors.
I'm impressed by 42Floors and Your Mechanic. I like that each company identified an area full of inefficient orthodoxy and innovated - like AirBnb. 42 Floors also seems to have an especially strong team (Flightcaster) and has a slick design.
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