The week of September 7, 2008 was on the quiet side regarding major breakthroughs or mergers and acquisitions related to Israeli companies. That had little effect on the buzz about Israeli companies though. Techcrunch50 took place last week in which 6 (SIX!) Israeli companies were finalists (out of 52) and a 7th was selected by the audience after seeing its demo in the DemoPit. While most of the selected Israeli finalists focus on the consumer market, one finalist that did not was Devunity, which is one of the first collaboration tools for coders. Aside from TechCrunch50, Shari Arison announced that she invested $100 million in a new water company and Microsoft Israel unveiled a new keyboard-free touch technology. As always, there was much more that happened last week. Check out the rest of the 17 Israel-related technology headlines from the week of September 7, 2008 below.
Cleantech
Israeli Cleantech Companies Sought for Delegation to California
Ormat buys geothermal rights in Alaska
Arison invests $100 million in new water company
Investments
Cleantech cash piles up in Israel
Local officials to embark on trade mission to Israel
Israeli hi-tech stocks feel pinch of slow US market
TechCrunch50
Israel Makes Strong TC50 Showing
Israeli Web Scene – Ready for Phase III
Products to Watch at TechCrunch50
TC50: Devunity Offers Browser-Based Collaborative Coding
Miscellaneous
Israel plays key role in CERN super collider exercise
Who are the 100 most influential people in Israel?
IDT seeks to develop energy in Israel
Siano’s Mobile TV Receiver and Antenna Chips Power AvMap’s Geosat 6 Phone TV
Microsoft Israel unveils keyboard-free touch technology
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