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Theoretical computer science
The concept of nondeterministic finite automatons, introduced by Michael O. Rabin
Amir Pnueli introduced temporal logic into computing science
Lempel–Ziv–Welch algorithm, a universal lossless data compression algorithm created by Abraham Lempel and Jacob Ziv of the Technion institute, together with the American Information theorist, Terry Welch.
RSA public key encryption, introduced by Adi Shamir with Ron Rivest, and Leonard Adleman
Differential cryptanalysis, co-invented by Adi Shamir
Shamir's Secret Sharing, invented by Adi Shamir
Computing
Computer hardware
USB flash drive, originally marketed as the DiskOnKey
USB flash drive – a flash memory data storage device integrated with a USB interface. The Israeli company M-Systems (in partnership with IBM) developed and manufactured the first USB flash drives available in North America.
The Intel 8088 - the first PC CPU from IBM that was designed in Israel, at Intel's Haifa laboratory.
Quicktionary Electronic dictionary – a pen-sized scanner able to scan words or phrases and immediately translate them into other languages, or keep them in memory in order to transfer them to the PC. Developed by the company Wizcom Technologies Ltd.
Laser Keyboard – virtual keyboard is projected onto a wall or table top and allows to type handheld computers and cell phones. Developed simultaneously by the Israeli company Lumio and Silicon Valley startup company Canesta.The company subsequently licensed the technology to Celluon of Korea.
TDMoIP (TDM over IP) − in telecommunications, the emulation of time-division multiplexing (TDM) over a packet switched network (PSN), developed by engineers at RAD Data Communications
the first Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) based PC to Phone software solution - developed by VocalTec.
Computer and mobile software
Babylon, a single-click computer translation, dictionary and information source utility program, developed by Amnon Ovadia.
ClassifEye, software-based fingerprint classification: authentication for financial services
GetTaxi, an application that connects between customers and taxi drivers using the its proprietary GPS system, enabling users to order a cab either with their smartphone or through the company's website. It was founded by Israeli entrepreneurs Shahar Waiser and Roi More.
ICQ, an Instant Messaging software developed initially in 1996 by the Israeli company Mirabilis and later procured by AOL.
Mobileye, vision-based advanced driver-assistance systems (ADAS) providing warnings for collision prevention and mitigation. Many companies developing autonomous vehicles, such as BMW, rely on Mobileye's technology.
OrCam MyEye, is a portable, artificial vision device that allows the visually impaired to understand text and identify objects through audio feedback describing what such people are unable to see.
Umoove, a high-tech startup company that invented a software only solution for face and eye tracking is located in Israel.
Viber, a proprietary cross-platform instant messaging voice-over-Internet Protocol application for smartphones.Developed by American-Israeli entrepreneur Talmon Marco, Viber reached 200 million users in May 2013.
Waze, a GPS-based geographical navigation application program for smartphones with GPS support and display screens, which provides turn-by-turn information and user-submitted travel times and route details, downloading location-dependent information over the mobile telephone network. Waze Ltd., which was founded in 2008 in Israel by Uri Levine, software engineer Ehud Shabtai and Amir Shinar, and is now available in over 100 countries, was acquired by Google for a reported $1.1 billion.
WeCU (pronounced 'We See You') Technologies, is a technology able to pickup, analyze, and identify in realtime terrorists.WeCU is being implemented in airports around the world to help identify potential terrorists.
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