• January 12th, 2008

    Fifteen Israeli Startups Visit California Next Month

    In February the Israel Web Tour rolls into Silicon Valley. Ninety Israeli startups applied to join the tour, and fifteen of them were selected to attend. The tour consists of a week-long conference and cultural exchange between Silicon Valley and Israeli entrepreneurs and venture capitalists. The general public is invited to parts of the show. more information is available on this website, including speakers. Participating startups include 5min, Plymedia, AllofMe, Nuconomy, ClickTale, blogTV, Sportingo, PicScout, Qoof, 8hands, Velingo, Innovid, Semingo, PageOnce and Journeys. I moderated a panel at the event last year. Highlights from that panel and the event in general are in the video below. CrunchBase Information 5min PLYmedia AllofMe ClickTale blogTV Journeys Information provided by CrunchBase → Read More

    September 8th, 2006

    Sportingo mixes user content, professional sports stats and photos

    Sportingo is a sports news and analysis site that mixes fan written original content and blog content from off site with licensed sports statistics, schedules and professional photography. It’s modeled after and developed with assistance from the successful South Korean site OhMyNews (English version) and Israel’s Scoop. Initially focused on European football and tennis, Sportingo offers users a comprehensive content management system to upload their original writing that then gets edited by a team of Sportingo editors. The company’s editors write headlines, fix grammar, approve tags for consistency, apply search engine optimizing metadata to each article, attach relevant statistics and photos licensed from outside vendors and determine placement of the stories on the Sportingo site. Editors can use easy forms to add, remove and place elements from templates in each story. Reader interaction with each story will also impact the placement of stories. Betting odds on matches and sports news are displayed because people find them interesting, no betting goes on via Sportingo. The revenue model is entirely based on advertisements. The nine person company was founded by Tal Barnoach and Ze’ev Rozov, who previously lead a sports multimedia encyclopedic DVD company that went public in London in 1996. Sportingo is very similar to what South Korea’s OhMyNews has done with world news. That site has been so successful that after the site’s coverage was recognized as some of the most important media activity around the last Korean presidential election, the newly elected president did his first post-election interview with OhMyNews. The Sportingo team worked with OhMyNews and Israel’s Scoop in developing the editorial process for their sports site. Sportingo asks for more personal information at registration than many people are accustomed to, but that’s an effort to tie journalism to real peoples’ identies. OhMyNews goes even further, requiring that contributors scan and send in personal ID. In addition to original writing, Sportingo pulls in selected blog posts from off-site, highlighted forum discussions submitted by managers of top sports forums and breaking sports news from Reuters. The company plans to license streaming broadcasts of live sports events, to launch localized versions of the site in Spanish and other languages and hopes to develop teams of user contributers focused on covering breaking news so professional content can be de-emphasized. User contributors develop reputation through reader ratings of their stories, with status levels starting at Rookie and moving up to being in → Read More

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