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Daniel turned a family tragedy into a lifesaving search engine

Daniel Koren founded a search engine that locates clinical trials around the world for cancer patients, after his father passed away from the disease.

"Once every few weeks, I started receiving a request from someone for help." Daniel Koren
 Passover Seder plate with alternative fillings.

New platform matches stranded travelers with families for Pesach in Israel

"In 2026, SEO success requires smart internal links, automation, and strategic budgeting."

The real price of ranking in 2026: Internal linking tools, SEO cost, and sustainable growth

TODAY protein bars

The protein market strengthens digitally: The brand launching a direct sales website


IN PLAIN LANGUAGE: Of swindlers and stealth fighters

Keshet aired an exposé about a number of Israelis – most of them women – who have fallen victim to an elaborate scam on the Internet.

The F-35I Adir on its first flight with the Israel Air Force in December 2016

Award-winning Israeli storytelling platform will captivate you

Playbuzz seduces viewers into spending much more time on its web pages.

Employees at Israeli digital entertainment platform Playbuzz take part in an all-night hackathon. Courtesy: Playbuzz

IsraelB –bringing Israel to your doorstep

IsraelB is an online community that seeks to create a connection between people as well as an index of events happening in Israel and in the wider Jewish world.

Benjy Singer (standing) leads an IsraelB workshop on using social media to promote your business online

Deconstructing Jerusalem’s future with a mix of hope and dismay

Finding concrete details on development projects, especially when they will be completed, can be frustrating.

Eliyahu Zazon, founder of Jerusalem Construction News

Grapevine: Sweet nostalgia

THE REVAMPING of Zion Square will include a smaller square to be named for Shira Banki, the 16-year-old who was stabbed to death during the Gay Pride march in Jerusalem last summer.

AN IMAGE of Zion Square circa 1939.

'Beat up an Arab' game appears on Iranian website

The game, linked to the country's Ministry of Culture and Guidance, has faced criticism from Iranian-Arabs who say it's racist.

Screenshot from Iranian 'Beat Up and Insult the Arab' video game‏.

Taking the Web developer out of the equation

“Through the Internet, Israel can deliver the infrastructure and know-how to any designer in the world."

(From left to right) Tzvika Steinmetz, CRO; Yam Regev, CMO; Shmulik Grizim, CEO.

In Marketing, Advertising, or Tech? Don’t Miss These 3 Events in Israel

The Jerusalem Post

Travel tech start-ups

Innovative new platforms promise better experiences for travelers.

Ben Gurion Airport

Playful PlayBuzz

The fun and funky Internet quiz site has surpassed sites like BuzzFeed and The Huffington Post in popularity and user retention.

Playbuzz founder Shaul Olmert