
It’s about TheTime for new Israeli startups
Telecomm, Internet, media and entertainment companies are the focus of a new Tel Aviv incubator with a $4 million investment.

Telecomm, Internet, media and entertainment companies are the focus of a new Tel Aviv incubator with a $4 million investment.

Zao combines the appeal of cash rewards and the reach of social networking to fill job vacancies fast.

If you can play games, share referrals, recognize friends and purchase gifts through Facebook, it’s probably thanks to an Israeli startup. ISRAEL21c brings you the top 10 apps.

What good are a million ‘Likes’ if they don’t translate to sales? New Israeli startup’s ‘engagement triggers’ individualize offers to each fan or follower.

MyWebees takes your existing website and transforms it into a Facebook business page to generate better traffic.

Israel’s Outbrain lets the major news websites suggest clickable related content for each individual reader to discover.
A whopping 91.5 percent of Israeli internet users over the age of 18 use social networks, according to a new survey by the Mahshov Research

Haifa startup Twtrland offers a free, simple analysis of other tweeters so users can quickly decide which ones they’d like to follow.

The Internet company recommends DesignPax display and banner ad design firm to hundreds of thousands of customers — and the creative work is all done in Israel.
The multinational IT firm has opened a Center of Excellence in Herzliya and an R&D facility in Beersheva to capitalize on Israeli cloud computing ideas.
You don’t have to be a high-tech whiz to add subtitles and links to any online video, thanks to Israel’s Subber website.
Israel’s Qwilt offers a cost-effective, easy-to-implement solution to help ISPs thin out the traffic and deliver a better experience to customers.
Israel’s Drippler aggregates all relevant news and info relating to subscribers’ high-tech toys, making it simpler to use devices to their full potential.

Leaving your last will and testament on the premier social network, to be released by three trusted friends, is now possible with a time-capsule application by Israel’s Willook.

Israel is at the cutting edge of some of the best Internet technologies around. ISRAEL21c takes a look at the brightest new companies that are now revolutionizing the web.