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Wikipedia's Arabic-language Version Skews the Middle East
Tuesday, November 25, 2008
I almost hate to do this – after my last round with Wikipedia, they're going to think I'm picking on them. Last June I wrote about accusations that pro-Israel organizations were somehow trying to
 
Despite the Times, Israel's Hi-tech Sector Thrives
Thursday, November 20, 2008
From processors to software, from innovations in online video to security systems, from cellphone technology to better ways to stay safe on the road, Israel is there – at the forefront, designing
 
Multinationals Discover Israel's Wealth of Hi-Tech Talent
Tuesday, November 18, 2008
With a rich pool of talent to draw from, large multinational companies have discovered that setting up shop in Israel – taking advantage of engineers, programmers, and even marketing and sales
 
Google's Trip to Israel
Tuesday, November 11, 2008
If you haven't heard the news. Google's not just for searching anymore. It's got a lot more going on, like maps, Youtube, an online library, a new browser of its own, a rival to the iPhone store,
 
Customer First: A Lessons for Israel from a Multinational
Tuesday, October 28, 2008
There's a pleasant fantasy many of us have about doing business in Israel – that instead of putting all their efforts in separating you from your money and moving on to the next sucker, companies
 
Where the Money Went
Monday, October 13, 2008
It used to be that “they” would blame the Jews when things started going south (http://tinyurl.com/3mqtj2)  – and some still do. But at least we're not alone; this time, there are dozens of possible
 
The Mac Paradox
Monday, September 29, 2008
There is more than one way to peel an apple. And now, in Israel, there is more than one way to buy an Apple. And for that, the people the local iDigital Apple outlet deserve lots of credit. Yes, you
 
Browsing the News at Google
Tuesday, September 16, 2008
Hard as it is to believe, there's news in the browser wars – and the news is not just about Google's new browser, Chrome. Would you believe that, as far as Google is concerned, Israel is finally “on
 
The Case for Hebrew Open office
Tuesday, September 2, 2008
Who's afraid of OpenOffice? Not the government of Israel, which will once again fund development of the Hebrew OpenOffice project. But to judge by some of the online comments reacting to this news,
 
This is Your Mind on... Binaural Beats
Tuesday, August 19, 2008
In my humble opinion, keeping control – of yourself, or your situation – is of tantamount importance. By control I don't necessarily mean “in charge” - rather, I mean being on top of things, not
 
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