-Sep-
26

Zlango Launches Web Play

This post was originally posted on TechCrunch.com where I cover the Israeli startup scene.

ZlangoLast we heard from Zlango the company had announced a $12 million in funding from Benchmark Capital and Accel Partners. Today Zlango is announcing its first major foray in the Web space.

For those of you unfamiliar with Zlango, the company created a new language based on slightly over 200 icons in categories such as People, Actions, Places and Feelings. The Zlango offering was originally aimed at injecting life and excitement into the ever popular but boring SMS, however, the company’s jump into the Web space indicates an understanding that engaging users requires Zlango to extend itself beyond a pure mobile play.

Today’s launch kicks off Zlango’s roll out of a number of social-oriented features. Two of the most notable features available today are:

  • Zlango Composer – A Flash driven composer featuring an on-the-fly “Text to Zlango” translator (see screenshot), making it a snap to create fun messages. Messages can be shared, emailed or embedded across a number of social sites (thanks to integration with Gigya).
  • zMess – Zlango’s version of a micro-blog. This is an area for users to view public messages, or private ones with groups of friends. Unfortunately, support for threaded comments is not included.

By year’s end Zlango intends to add support for user generated content, allowing users to add their own icons, contribute content (videos and books), as well as generate personalized merchandise (t-shirts, caps, etc.). Also on the horizon are an API, browser extensions and a Facebook app.On the business front, the most notable achievement of the year is a partnership with Nokia to preload the Zlango into handsets. Zlango is now also deployed at all three Israeli operators, and has inked deals with operators in the Philippines, Ukraine, Malaysia, Finland, and Indonesia.Zlango Composer

-Sep-
24

MuseStorm Debuts Widget Engagement Platform

This post was originally posted on TechCrunch.com where I cover the Israeli startup scene.

musestorm_logo.jpgSilicon Valley/Israel based MuseStorm will launch a new end-to-end widget syndication platform today at the DEMO conference.

The new offering which MuseStorm is officially dubbing a “content engagement platform” provides four widget syndication aspects: Authoring, Distribution, Analytics & Monetization.

The highlight of the platform is the authoring functionality. First, it provides non-programmers the ability to develop rich media (audio, video, photo, text) widgets. Second, MuseStorm’s platform instantly exports the “source” into a variety of Web formats, including MySpace, Facebook, iGoogle, Netvibes, PageFlakes, etc. Desktop widget export currently features Windows executable, but support for Google, Yahoo, and Mac will be added in the near future. Updated are propagated seamlessly to the universe of deployed widgets, regardless of format.

The distribution aspect of the platform includes Web and Desktop widgets as noted above and will be expanded to IM and mobile. From the analytics standpoint, the MuseStorm platform provides distribution and user interaction analytics which should help publishers optimize their offerings. Publishers can monetize their widgets by integrating ads using advanced features such as event triggers, location of the ad within the widget, and more.

MuseStorm is targeting its offering toward high-end publishers requiring a complete widget strategy. This is in contrast to offerings by Widgetbox and Clearspring which are geared at publishers that are in need specifically of distribution power.

Several publishers have already given the nod to MuseStorm’s new platform. These include Simon & Schuster (BookVideos), CBS (The ShowBuzz), and even MicroSoft which launched a Halo 3 FaceBook app powered by MuseStorm.

Founded in 2005, MuseStorm is based in Sunnyvale with R&D in Or-Yehuda, Israel. Dr. Yossi Vardi provided seed funding in the low six digits. In July 2007 $1M in Series A was provided by Elron (NASDAQ: ELRN). This is Elron’s first Internet investment.

-Sep-
23

I’m Back from TechCrunch40

I just got back from TechCrunch40 which was a tremendous event in every respect.

One of the highlights for me was Michael Arrington interviewing Mark Zuckerberg, founder & CEO of Facebook. Thanks to Frank Gruber of SomewhatFrank for posting the 40 minute interview. Enjoy:

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-Sep-
07

Introducing the Tevel Angel Club

Yaron Galai just posted that he has joined the Tevel Angel Club.

The purpose of the club is to connect Israeli entrepreneurs with American investors. You can read the application process here.

For more info read Yaron’s post.

-Sep-
05

Update: Jerusalem ROCKS moved to Sultan’s Pool

Jeff Pulver is updating that Jerusalem ROCKS! is now taking place in the Sulatan’s Pool.

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