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The power of social agendas: When brands take responsibility - opinion

Corporate social responsibility is no longer an “add-on,” but a prerequisite for business relevance, employee recruitment, and deep emotional connection with target audiences.

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 A man holds his phone showing his in Beirut at the Google Maps app, in Jerusalem, April 4, 2024

Navigational disruption: GPS signal interference detected throughout central Israel

 Getting to the local poll box is easy with Moovit

Need help finding your polling station? Here’s a tech trick

Transportation Minister Merav Michaeli at a briefing to reporters, October 11, 2021.

Transportation Ministry moves to the cloud to reduce traffic and pollution


Mobileye unveils new self-driving taxi, will launch in Tel Aviv in 2022

Riders in Germany will be able to access the service via Moovit or Sixt's app ONE, which offers customers worldwide access to more than 200,000 vehicles and 1.5 million drivers.

 The New Mobileye Robotaxi

Moovit announces public transportation to resume normal hours next week

Public transportation will extend its services hours until the end of service beginning November 4.

A bus driver sits in a bus and wears a face mask for fear of the coronavirus in downtown Jerusalem, March 16, 2020.

Moovit purchase keeps Mobileye on track for robotaxi launch in 2022

"Our confidence in the maturity of our self-driving technology is why we feel we can meet the timeline," Mobileye CEO Prof. Amnon Shashua said.

Mobileye co-founder Amnon Shashua speaks at a press event at CES in Las Vegas, January 5, 2016

Intel acquires Israeli mobility start-up Moovit for $900m.

The addition of Moovit will accelerate Intel's plans to transform Jerusalem-based subsidiary Mobileye into a "complete mobility provider."

U.S. chipmaker Intel Corp's logo is seen on their "smart building" in Petah Tikva, near Tel Aviv

Intel set to purchase Israel's Moovit for $1 billion - report

Intel and Moovit refused to comment on the report when asked by The Jerusalem Post.

U.S. chipmaker Intel Corp's logo is seen on their "smart building" in Petah Tikva, near Tel Aviv

Israeli mobility app Moovit expands to 100 countries worldwide

Moovit uses up to six billion anonymous data points daily, the company says, "to add to the world's largest repository of transit and urban mobility data."

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Moovit to present its users with routes to the ballot on election day

The app aims to help those who use public transportation on their way to the ballot

THE JERUSALEM Central Bus Station and its iconic clock face.

Israeli app Moovit reaches half a billion users

Moovit operates in over 90 countries and 40 languages.

Screenshots show the difference between the old version and the updated version of Moovit