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Wanted: Israeli startups that are fighting Covid-19
06.07.20
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Start-Up Nation Central in collaboration with CTech and AFP invites Israeli startups offering innovative technologies that tackle the pandemic to participate in a global campaign
Likud Fends Off Privacy Infringement Accusations
24.02.20
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Omer Kabir
Israel’s ruling Likud party has requested the country’s Supreme Court dismiss a petition against its use of campaign management app Elector, submitted after several security vulnerabilities in the app were detected
To Get People Off Phones, Tel Aviv Will Send Highschoolers to Hand Candy to Strangers
26.08.18
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Lilach Baumer
Tel Aviv’s city hall is launching a campaign to discourage use of mobile phones in public places
In a Bid to Raise Funds, Israeli Venture Capital Firm Airs TV Campaign
02.01.18
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Hagar Ravet
In a new ad broadcasted on prime time television in Israel, a barista, a cab driver and a fitness trainer can’t wait to make an investment in a local venture capital firm