Posted on April 27, 2008 by Dani Dechter
Alefo is a new Israeli startup launched yesterday that wants to replace services such as iGoogle and Netvibes as your personal aggregator. The site essentially allows you to copy your favorite widgets, RSS feeds, and even what it calls “site shots” or pieces of other websites, and paste them onto an ultimate personal homepage.
According [...]
Filed under: Hi-Tech, Web 2.0 | Tagged: aggregator, alefo, alon carmel | No Comments »
Posted on March 30, 2008 by Dani Dechter
Spikko is a three-year-old Israeli startup that claims to have developed a way to offer free telephone services between any mobile phone or land line and any other phone anywhere in the world. The service is now in beta mode but CEO Shai Gilboa says the service will be launched globally in the very [...]
Filed under: Communications, Hi-Tech | Tagged: alon carmel, free telephone, igal ahouvi, shai gilboa, skype, spikko | 1 Comment »
Posted on February 21, 2008 by Dani Dechter
MGIC Plc is a new Israeli investment company that aims to find the “new google” by investing $100-300 thousand in Web 2.0 startups that are 6 - 9 months away from generating revenue. The founders include the founder of JDATE, Alon Carmel, the former British Ambassador to Israel Sir Andrew Burns, and Amir Raveh [...]
Filed under: Web 2.0 | Tagged: alon carmel, amir raveh, andrew burns, jdate, mg equity, mgic | No Comments »