| 2 years ago :: Nov 15, 2011 - 12:32PM #1 | |
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Just another in the good news series. Sometimes it is helpful to focus on the positive instead of the negative.
Google to Open Start-Up Incubator in IsraelWith a worldwide reputation as one of the world’s premier “start up nations”, it was only a matter of time before the giant “Google” would decided to open a startup incubator in the Jewish state. Well, that time has arrived. That’s right, the incubator, announced on Sunday by Google Israel R&D Centre Director Yossi Matias, is slated to begin operations in Tel Aviv in the summer of 2012, will be home to approximately two-dozen startups, according to the Israeli business daily Globes. Google, which will work with Israeli universities on uncovering possible initiatives, will also provide mentors and advice. |
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| 12 months ago :: Jun 21, 2012 - 10:40AM #2 | |
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Where’s the Coverage? Google Chair, Eric Schmidt recommends investing in Israel Google’s legendary chairman told a Tel Aviv conference that he ‘loves Israel’ and ‘hopes to expand his investments’ here. . . . Schmidt told the Tel Aviv conference that the secret of innovation is trying new things. (Isn't this guy incitefull . . . Schmidt said he hopes to expand his investments in Israel. To date, he has invested $1.5 million in Israeli online video advertising company Eyeview Digital. “There are no disadvantages to investing in Israel – just advantages,” he was quoted by Yedioth Aharonoth as saying. “Israel has the most important high-tech center in the world after the US,” he told the Hebrew daily. full article: |
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| 12 months ago :: Jun 21, 2012 - 12:08PM #3 | |
>>>>>>> Israel has been a leading innovators of mobile tech related softwares, so it is a natural process. Israel boast some cutting edge technology centers in the world (Including Intel center). It is the right thing to for Google. |
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