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[Ha'aretz ] Guy Griml - G.ho.st is an unusual high-tech collaboration of Palestinians and Israelis. The startup employs some 40 people, most in Ramallah and the rest in Modi'in, including Zvi Schreiber, the company's founder and CEO. Having already successfully realized two previous startup ventures, Schreiber, 39, wanted to do something with ethical value, and he chose to establish an Israeli-Palestinian startup. The company's product is a virtual computer - an Internet site that allows anyone to create a virtual personal computer online, which he or she can access from any computer. The company's name is an acronym for Global Hosted Operating SysTem. 2008-06-27 01:00:00Full Article
The Man with the Plan
[Ha'aretz ] Guy Griml - G.ho.st is an unusual high-tech collaboration of Palestinians and Israelis. The startup employs some 40 people, most in Ramallah and the rest in Modi'in, including Zvi Schreiber, the company's founder and CEO. Having already successfully realized two previous startup ventures, Schreiber, 39, wanted to do something with ethical value, and he chose to establish an Israeli-Palestinian startup. The company's product is a virtual computer - an Internet site that allows anyone to create a virtual personal computer online, which he or she can access from any computer. The company's name is an acronym for Global Hosted Operating SysTem. 2008-06-27 01:00:00Full Article
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