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Guy Kawasaki has nothing to do with Japanese motorcyles. But he is an interesting author ( “The art of the start” is only one of a long list of books on start up) and a venture capitalist. In this not-so-recent-post…

Guy Kawasaki has nothing to do with Japanese motorcyles. But he is an interesting author ( “The art of the start” is only one of a long list of books on start up) and a venture capitalist. In this not-so-recent-post…
Source: Techcrunch Last Sunday Michael Arrington met six promising “web two point o” start ups in sunny Tel Aviv. Attending were founders from I4giveu, Maxthon, Raw Sugar, Spotback, Triplay and Yedda. Daniel Cohen from Gemini Israel Funds, Ouriel Ohayon (TechCrunch…
Invest virtual money on the web 2.0 stock market based on Alexa.com reach. Originally reported by Michael Arrington (Tech Crunch) Alexadex is a great new marketplace for web sites. Upon signing up the user is given $10,000 to start. The…
In the search for that holy grail, the everlasting battery, not much has been accomplished over the 200 years since old man Volta rolled out the first crude battery back in the dark ages. Source: TerraDaily / Gizmodo Now those…

An Israeli startup’s invention will let rescue workers see through walls — and save lives. Source: Cnn Money The saverCamero’s device, the Xaver (pronounced “saver”) 800, emits an ultra-wideband signal that travels through plaster, brick, and even reinforced concrete. It…

The Israeli company Sarin, developer and manufacturer of precision diamond and gemstone production technology, has recently started shipping a new system for cutting diamonds using green laser. Source: Isracast The new system, called Quazer, is based on proprietary technology and…
ISRAEL21c is a nonpolitical, nonprofit organization that informs Americans about 21st century Israel, its people, its institutions and its contributions to global society. ISRAEL21c uses a range of communication channels to aggregate and disseminate compelling information to the American public…

After you’ve enjoyed a tangy olive, don’t throw away the pit – it could soon be providing a clean, green answer to heat and electricity production, thanks to technology developed by Israeli start-up Genova, now setting up its first pilot…

According to a recent report by Dunn & Bradstreet, the combined value of Israel’s top 100 companies grew 20 percent to $100 billion in the first nine months of 2005, with Teva once again heading the list of the most…

By far the biggest RFID segment will be supply chain management, the In-Stat survey says.Source: Informationweek SAN FRANCISCO — The number of RFID tags produced worldwide is expected to increase more than 25 fold between 2005 and 2010, reaching 33…