Noam Bardin's Post News social media platform launches for select users, has over 350,000 people on its waitlist

Israeli firm will become part of Google Cloud’s security team, and 'change the rules' of threat detection and response

A pilot project will see Moovit, Nexar and other companies sharing user data with road operator Netivei Israel to monitor a piece of coastal Route 2; new platform protects privacy

Through a system of micropayments, entrepreneurs hope to get media consumers to pay for content they want to read from a variety of outlets, not just those they subscribe to

Bardin left, he writes on paygo, not because of any 'confrontational disagreement' with the US tech giant, but rather because he was 'worn down by the nature of the beast'

Cellphone provider reports a mere 18% drop in use of navigation app, barely half the figure for previous closures; public buses packed as service cut 50%

The Verge reports that some 30 people to lose jobs at Israeli-founded navigation app; offices in Asia Pacific and Latin America to shut down as work-from-home trend reduces use

From Waze to cancer-busting nano-ghost cells and 3-D printed hearts, The Times of Israel takes a dive into tech that helps us get where we're going and keeps us safe and healthy

Once used only to find the best bus route to a destination, the Moovit app today offers options for getting around by bike, scooter, train, taxi and even foot

Waze's carpool drivers will be offered to Moovie users as option alongside public transportation; pilot rolled out initially to Android users in US, Brazil, Mexico, Israel