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The Startup Giving Voice to the Silent Majority
05.07.19
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Ari Libsker
Tel Aviv-based ZenCity helps cities identify public opinion and sentiment based on online content such as tweets, Facebook and Instagram posts and comments, and complaints to municipal hotlines
Via’s Tel Aviv Public Transport Service to Launch in Late March
03.03.19
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Udi Etsion
Founded in 2012, Via operates in 32 cities across 11 countries, offering different modes of operation in different places. In November, the company announced its intention to launch the service in Tel Aviv
Too Many Cars, Not Enough Roads Turn Israel’s Tech Capital to Traffic Purgatory
01.02.19
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Lior Gutman, Lilach Baumer, and Ari Libsker
Traffic congestion was estimated by government officials to costs Israel NIS 35 billion a year