December 4, 2014 | The Israeli smart parking startup Anagog announced that it will go into Beta testing and that it raised $1 million in new funds. Anagog, similar to the popular Israeli navigation application Waze, uses crowdsourced data to help users find a parking space. Using historical and real-time data on parking spots and locations, users can view exactly which parking spots are open when. However, Anagog is not creating a platform for consumers, but for business partners that want to integrate and use the service. The funding was secured from Yos Shiran (Caesarstone CEO), Dan Vilensky and Avi Shechter (former VP of AOL Israel).
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