‘Pixplit is the first app that uses the concept of connecting with people in the third degree of separation,’ says Israeli co-founder Jay Meydad.


The latest high-tech Israeli firms to set up shop in China are translation app-maker Lexifone and software developer Matrix Global.

‘Pixplit is the first app that uses the concept of connecting with people in the third degree of separation,’ says Israeli co-founder Jay Meydad.

During the venture’s first year, more than 60 different ‘Lofters’ raised an accumulated $8 million.

New Israeli app lets you turn to the crowd for inside information on parking spaces about to open up in the big city.

Dodging missiles, Israeli distance-learning tech specialists bring laptops to pupils in bomb shelters.

13-year-old Beersheva boy develops app that gives users a taste of life under fire.
BriefCam’s video synopsis technology takes first place for physical security at Homeland Security conference.

Geniuses behind an interactive video platform and an in-classroom early-intervention program are to get $18,000 prizes.

Developer of NASA-designed skyTran chose Israel as the perfect place to pilot the software-guided personal transport pods that glide on a cushion of air.

Supermodel Noa Tishby helps launch new Israel-based startup, Minit, for bare-bones video sharing via smartphone.

Smartype lets you see what you’re typing on a built-in screen, without shifting your eyes from keys to screen. It has apps, too.
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