Holy Land: Startup Nations (Full Documentary) | Future Cities
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Channel: WIRED UK
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Length: 89min 21sec (5361 seconds)
Published: Tue Mar 28 2017
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Very interesting.. Israel is a beautiful place. I wish all the programmers were in charge of Israel and Palestine instead of old religious men or politicians.. I guess that would work in every country actually.
Date published: 28 Mar 2017
Duration: 89 minutes
Description: The second season of WIRED’s Future Cities series takes us inside one of the world’s biggest startup nations. With the most tech startups and venture capital per capita in the world, Israel has long been hailed as The Startup Nation. WIRED’s four-part series will look beyond Tel Aviv’s vibrant, liberal tech epicentre to the wider Holy Land region – the Palestinian territories, where a parallel Startup Nation story is emerging in East Jerusalem, Ramallah and the West Bank, as well as in the Israeli cybersecurity hub of Beersheba. And we will learn how the fertile innovation ecosystem of Silicon Wadi has evolved as a result of its unique political, geographical and cultural situation and explore the future challenges – and solutions – these nations are facing.
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I had very little exposure to that region of the world prior to watching this film. Great insight. Very cool documentary.
I wish the Jews could have established their state on this side of the world instead of planting their flag in a muslim hornets nest.
At the same time, its a big fucking desert...why the Arabs wont let the jews have a little bit of sand is beyond me.
Religion I reckon. Jews claim the land is 'holy" and muslims want to spread their word of god. Both religions (all organized religion) need to be abolished.