Guy Sharett takes it to the streets! And by "it" we mean teaching. Hebrew. Giving Hebrew lessons while sitting in a cafe or passing down a poster, his students inhale the language together with the urban culture of the Tel-Aviv metropolis. Guy spent several years in the far east, and even wrote a book about Thailand, so he knows a thing or two about getting immersed in a foreign culture and enjoying it.
A city is made up of millions of stories and its oral history is embedded in its streets, parks, and buildings. The project will create a unique urban radio experience which will connect people with the lives of those who have lived in the city before them.
Liad Agmon is 32 and he likes to sleep 8 hours a day, which is difficult now he has become VP, new services of Sears Holdings. Liad leads quite a life for an IT enterprenuer, and Delver, the social search engine he've sold to Sears is his 2nd success, the first being an anti-virus solution to McAfee. And as far as Liad is cincerned, he'd rather be wind surfing than living the corporate dream...
The article is about a project which reports on life as experienced by men, women and children in Gaza (Palestine) and Sderot (Israel) through stories which are being aired on the Internet. Arik Bernstein the Co- Producer of the project tells us about the idea behind this project and its feedback around the world. Recently Gaza-Sderot was nominated for an International Digital Emmy Award in the non-fiction category.
A picture is worth a thousand words. But how many words does a 3D picture worth? Here's a nice idea for your next holliday greeting catd. Give your spouse your child's first smile, A sunrise. Or even Obama's warm friendly smile... Snapily will take your 3 seconds videos and turn them into an interactive moving 3D card.
Some interesting facts about the popular instant massaging software ICQ.
Roy Shapira is a brilliant game designer, dedicated to the point that you might call him a workaholic. After single-handedly completing his award-winning Crysis mode “Combat Training”, which took him 9 month of work, he now leads an 18-members game-developing team in order to create “Petrograd” - a viable independent AAA game by 2010
Yarin Hochman is self-described "social media junky, tech entrepreneur, and knowledge seeker". We met him at the game un-Conference, and talked to him about some of his ideas. http://yarinhochman.com/