
Tweegee.com is a pioneering destination site that empowers Tweens to express themselves creatively and safely in an innovative and customized online environment.
Tweegee integrates social networking, digital content, and interactive tools to offer a complete online platform for Tweens.
Tweegee provides Tweens with the ability to take full ownership of their online activities, to create their full personal web sites, communicate via web based email, organizer, and more , engage in rich multiplayer games, interact with a webcam games and application, read news most relevant to them, and author their own articles and much more, all at one destination.
All communications are protected with technologically advanced safeguards.
This is a genuine web 2.0 experience that gives teens all they need in this mad digital world they live in today! .
Source: http://www.crunchbase.com/
Liad Agmon is 32 and he likes to sleep 8 hours a day, which is difficult now he has become VP, new services of Sears Holdings.
Liad leads quite a life for an IT entrepreneur, and Delver, the social search engine he’ve sold to Sears is his 2nd success, the first being an anti-virus solution to McAfee.
And as far as Liad is concerned, he’d rather be wind surfing than living the corporate dream…
We sent Danielle to interview the people behind “Garage Geeks“. She interviewed Gil Hirsch one of the founders of this amazing project. Instead of asking questions about Garage Geeks she asked about his personal life but a little on their strange projects.
Some more info on Garage Geeks from their website:
“GarargeGeeks is an Israeli based not-profit physical and virtual space for innovative and creative people to introduce, network, expose, create, brainstorm, innovate and build. People that take part in the activities come from different disciplines such as electronics, software, mechanical, art, design, music, hacking and gaming. The spirit of GarageGeeks promotes building non-commercial projects that would otherwise may not have come to life”.
Filmed By: Danielle Yaron and Illan Gold
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CamTrax brings motion to games everywhere.
They are doing what every company dreams of: much more for much less money. Yaron, the founding CEO saw the potential of controlling games with gestures, several month before the Nintendo WII came to be.
He created his company in order to turn every webcam equipped computer into a physical playing machine. He confesses from his not-so-flashy office, that living his dreams is not an easy task. But even while he worked for a whole year without any staff or paycheck, he didn’t gave up. And this is what came of it.
visit them @ http://www.camtraxtechnologies.com/
Yossi Vardi, the creative mind behind such enterprises as ICQ, fring and answers.com shows everyone that you don’t have to be a fat kid with a light-saber to be a youtube sensation. After a half an hour presentation that took the audience into the depth of the current youtube events, Vardi decided to break the fourth wall, and brought one of the videos’ stars on stage, for a very special (and somewhat 80’s) show.
We caught a quick interview with innovator, internet activist and blogger Jeff Pulver at the Rosh Pinah Media Festival. Jeff decided that the best place to discuss Israeli innovation would be the hummus place nearby.
On a dish of steaming beans and pitas we talked about Hummus, the social networking and camels. Oh, the camels…
Uri Shenar the former CEO of Keshet-tv and now AniBOOM’s CEO greeted our project in Rosh Pina festival.
Here some more information about aniboom from their site:
aniBoom is a cross-media, cross-platform animation content project which addresses wide audiences through a range of genres, techniques and means. In order to get things started we chose the most democratic medium, the Internet. In our next phase we intend to cross over to other mediums as well as TV, Cellular, PC games etc. We’re also deeply proud at the fact that aniBoom is the first content project of its kind which focuses solely on animation in the hyper world of user generated content and Web 2.0.
Jeff Pulver is the Chairman and founder of pulver.com. Watch him greets nocamels.com at the Rosh Pina Festival.
Pulver is the chief writer of what’s referred to as “the Pulver Order”, which was adopted in 2004 by the Federal Communications Commission as the first FCC ruling regarding internet protocol communications. The order ruled that computer-to-computer voice over IP is not a telecommunications service. He coined the term purple minutes to describe value-added IP network traffic.
Pulver now is innovating in the field of Internet Video or IP Video. He was profiled on 13 June 2006 by The Wall Street Journal discussing his visions about both voice and video over the Internet.
Network2 TV is a guide to TV on the Internet founded by Pulver.
Pulver was listed as a BusinessWeek “Tech Guru” in 2003.
(Source: Wikipedia)
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