Israel Web Tour 2.0 - The Companies
- We are less than a month away from the Israel Web Tour week, and we are getting increased coverage (Techcrunch, Ouriel, The Marker). 15 companies were selected (see below) and Shuly from the CICC has done a great job in putting together a great program, with meetings sat Google, Yahoo, Facebook and other leading Internet companies.
For the general audience, the most important event is the Showcase (Details here, Registration here). Held at the Microsoft Campus on Feb. 6th, it will be a great opportunity to see 15 top Israeli Internet companies, and hear about the key trends in the Israeli Internet scene. I think it's a great way to learn about Internet in Israel without taking a $3000, 24 hour trip to Tel-Aviv.
I will be there. If you are reading this, you should be there as well.
The companies are: 5min, Plymedia, AllofMe, Nuconomy, ClickTale, blogTV, Sportingo, PicScout, Qoof, 8hands, Velingo, Innovid, Semingo, PageOnce and Journeys.


dear mr cohen, i'll have to followe your recomandation and to be there as well. Shpigler mordechay
Posted by: assaf mor | January 14, 2008 at 12:00 PM
Danny,
For those that want more info on each of the participating companies in the Israel web tour, check out "The chosen people: 15 startups to represent Israel in Silicon Valley"
http://www.vccafe.com/2008/01/10/the-chosen-people-israelwebtour-announced-the-15-winning-companies/
Also, a little on the drama following the Techcruch post in the comments section:
"Techcrunch post stirrs political debate"
http://www.vccafe.com/2008/01/16/techcrunch-post-stirrs-political-debate/
I hope to see you soon at the web tour.
Eze
Posted by: Eze Vidra | January 18, 2008 at 02:20 PM
Danny,
For those that want more info on each of the participating companies in the Israel web tour, check out "The chosen people: 15 startups to represent Israel in Silicon Valley"
http://www.vccafe.com/2008/01/10/the-chosen-people-israelwebtour-announced-the-15-winning-companies/
Also, a little on the drama following the Techcruch post in the comments section:
"Techcrunch post stirrs political debate"
http://www.vccafe.com/2008/01/16/techcrunch-post-stirrs-political-debate/
I hope to see you soon at the web tour.
Eze
Posted by: Eze Vidra | January 18, 2008 at 02:22 PM