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The State of Consumer Tech in Israel in 2023

VC Cafe

Israeli B2C champions Back in 2018, when I last published the state of Israeli B2C startups on VC Cafe, I included success stories like Fiverr, Gett, Lemonade, MyHeritage, Houzz, Bizzabo and others. And new technologies, like generative AI, are creating new opportunities for founders to stand out in the consumer space.

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Top 10 tech trends for 2019

Start Up Blog

Last week was what piqued my interest in 2018 – and here’s 10 things I will be looking out for in 2019. They infiltrate the mind by stealth. Big Tech Anti-Trust Action: I expect the first Anti-Monopoly case this year against a big technology firm. The most likely candidate is Facebook.

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SXSW Startups: AirPop Makes Healthy Air

Austin Startup

The Forrest Four-Cast: March 4, 2018 At the 2018 SXSW Accelerator Pitch Event on March 10 and 11, 50 startups from around the world will attempt to impress a panel of judges with their skills, creativity and innovation. What does AirPop hope to achieve in 2018? We’ll triple our user base in 2018, which is currently around 1.5

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Taking on Tech Titans

Reid Hoffman

says Ramaswamy, who joined Greylock in 2018 following 15 years at Google, where he ran the company’s massive advertising business. Now, that’s sometimes a little facile, because like in the innovators’ dilemma, it’s the, “Well, I actually have a new technology for doing hard drives, and it’s a totally different kind of thing.”

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Taking on Tech Titans

Reid Hoffman

says Ramaswamy, who joined Greylock in 2018 following 15 years at Google, where he ran the company’s massive advertising business. Now, that’s sometimes a little facile, because like in the innovators’ dilemma, it’s the, “Well, I actually have a new technology for doing hard drives, and it’s a totally different kind of thing.”