Fring Debuts iPhone Video Calls

Voice calls are so 2009. Yesterday, Fring gave us a little taste of the future of mobile calls with the introduction of video calls on the iPhone for Skype users.

Israel’s Fring Raises C Round From Current Investors

TechCrunch reports that Fring, the Israeli start up developing VOIP and chat applications, has raised a C round from its current investors, who have already poured $13 million to date. Backers include: North Bridge Venture Partners, Pitango Venture Capital, Veritas Venture Partners and VenFin Limited. Only a week ago,we posted on Fring’s iPhone app for mobile …

Fring!.. Fring!… your friend is calling you!

The Israeli start up “Fring” brings social life into your smart phones; it combines Skype, MSN Messenger, Google Talk, Yahoo, ICQ, SIP, AIM and Twitter into one piece of software and allows you to be connected to your friends, all the time. Fring support the Skype VOIP technology so the user can use his PDA\Smart Device …

Generative AI that can do WHAT?

It’s just been the first anniversary since ChatGPT burst into the world and launched the term ‘generative AI’ into the mainstream. It’s been a big year for AI. While the year end numbers are still being calculated there’s been over $15.2 billion invested in generative AI startups globally in the first half of 2023 according …

ChatGPT for Enterprise is Ready. But are Enterprises ready to adopt Generative AI?

Consumers rushed to try new Generative AI tools, but their interest is waning. The next phase of growth for Generative AI will come from enterprise adoption. OpenAI, Google and startups prepare for a lucrative fight

Unveiling Possibilities: Learnings from TED 2023 in Vancouver

My experiences and learnings from TED 2023

Investing in Generative AI tools

Will platform dependency, high competition and IP concerns turn away investors or are we at the dawn of a new AI-powered startup boom?

Generative AI and the exponential growth of content

Automation is coming for content creation – what will be the implications?

TodaCell Raises $1 More Million from Afterdox

According to Imran Kahn, analyst for J.P. Morgan, mobile display advertising is expected to grow by 81% from $140 million in 2009 to $253 million in 2010. Todacell, the mobile ad optimization network based in Tel Aviv, has announced a second funding round of $1 million, led by AfterDox, the company’s previous backers. The proceeds of this round has …

Special: 72 Israeli Companies Exhibit at the 2010 Mobile World Congress

About 50,000 visitors from 200 countries are expected to attend the 2010 GSMA Mobile World Congress in Barcelona this week, starting tomorrow February 15th. After a somewhat disappointing congress in 2009, in which companies showcased products from previous years, this year is expected to be faster, greener and ‘cloudier’. Looking at the conference agenda, it’s not hard to …

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