Immersia Wants You To Flirt Your Way Into Learning French
There are still many places in the world where, unless you speak the local language, you can't really get by as a tourist. Israeli startup Immersia has tackled that problem with a virtual game that teaches languages using simulations of real-life scenarios, like flirting with a French lady!
May 02, 2014
Israeli Startup MooVooZ Makes Moving Homes Less Stressful With Online Platform
We've all been there: The dreaded day when we are about to move into a new home and have to rely on a bunch of strangers to move our belongings. Israeli startup MooVooZ claims its online comparing and booking site will make it a breeze.
December 18, 2013
Storyboard: Revolutionizing The Digital Press Kit?
When a brand wants to give out information the common tool is a selection of photos and written materials called a press kit. Israeli Storyboard claims that these haven't changed since the 80's and suggests an impressive alternative.
April 05, 2013
Outbrain To Use $35M Funding To Expand Content Discovery Platform
TMI? Can’t find your way through the load of articles, videos and images on the web? Israeli startup Outbrain aims to help you find exactly what you’re looking for, based on 33 algorithms that analyze your surfing preferences. The company, already active worldwide, recently secured a $35 million investment.
February 19, 2012
Patients Interact Worldwide Via Online Health Database
A new source of medical information based on real-life experiences of patients published over the social web was unveiled at Health2.0 conference. By making sense of thousands of health-related online discussions, Treato says it allows patients make better informed decisions.
October 02, 2011
Sela College Prepares For The Future Of Online Education
A new Israeli virtual institution, Sela College, recently announced the launch of the Online Lecture Channel. The channel will stream free lectures given by lecturers from universities, international experts, and users on a variety of educational subjects.
February 02, 2011