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When the World Trade Center and Pentagon were struck by airplanes on September 11, 2001 in the largest terrorist attack in US history, people around the world looked on in horror. Israeli-born tech ...
A businessman named Moti Shniberg actually tried to trademark the term “September 11, 2001.” And he wasted no time doing so — Shniberg filed his application on that very day, as the Twin Towers and ...
Ten years may be too soon to tell if the Artist Pension Trust, a program that allows fine artists to create a retirement account using their own artworks as assets, is a success, but at a decade old ...
You might not recognize the name Moti Shniberg, but he could recognize you. Shniberg developed a facial recognition and tagging technology that he eventually sold to Facebook—and now, he and his team ...
Each of the 7 billion people on the planet has 20,00-25,000 different genes, and each one of those has anywhere from a few to several million parts. For the parents of sick kids or doctors trying to ...
A new Web service promises to do for art what the Bloomberg terminal did for finance. Developed by Israeli entrepreneur Moti Shniberg, MutualArt.com, which launches March 10, will provide subscribers ...
Moti Shniberg shuffles through the lobby of the trendy Manhattan building where his company is based to a quiet corner table. A boyish 41-year-old with red hair and a soft Israeli accent, he’s ...