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Time of India
19-06-2025
- Business
- Time of India
Israeli coder Maor Shlomo sells six-month AI startup Base44 to Wix for $80M in landmark all-cash deal
Live Events (You can now subscribe to our (You can now subscribe to our Economic Times WhatsApp channel Israeli coder Maor Shlomo sold his six‑month‑old, self‑funded startup Base44 to Wix for $80 million in cash. The deal, announced June 18, marks a striking example of how AI and 'vibe coding' are empowering individuals and not just big teams to build the next generation of softwareAt 31, Shlomo isn't new to success. Fresh off his AI analytics venture, Explorium , which raised around $125 million and was backed by Insight Partners, he started Base44 as a side project post-IDF reserve duty in late 2024.'It began as something I'd tinker with,' he told CTech. By January, it had coalesced into a legit lets anyone create full-featured web and mobile apps simply by describing what they want, no code, no developer team required. Users draft 'prompts' like they would chat with ChatGPT, and Base44 handles authentication, databases, analytics, email, and even mapsIn May alone, it generated a $189,000 profit, impressive, given high LLM token traction was rapid, 100,000 users in weeks, scaling to over 250,000 within months. Partnerships with eToro and Similarweb followed, and AWS spotlighted Demo Day invitesOn LinkedIn, Shlomo shared early struggles and tips, 'Push to production 13 times a day stability is not perfect, but good enough,' he wroteWix, known for no‑code website tools, aims to fold Base44 into its offerings without disrupting its identity. Shlomo, now a Wix employee, assured users on X that 'nothing changes too much , better support, faster product velocity, B2B features.'Wix confirmed an additional $25 million retention bonus for Base44's eight-person teamAs Shlomo told Calcalist, 'Wix is probably the only company that can help us scale and distribute globally without slowing down our development.'Base44's rapid rise and impressive sale price have been the talk of the vibe-coding community.

Sky News AU
22-04-2025
- Sky News AU
Diver believed to have been killed in shark attack filmed by helpless beachgoers on Israel coast: ‘They're biting me!'
Terrifying video shows a diver being attacked by a shark as horrified beachgoers watched on helplessly. The unidentified diver is assumed dead after the attack at a beach in Israel that has been drawing tourists to see the sharks — with one video showing one swimming right up to a child standing in the water. The attacked diver was heard screaming, 'They're biting me!' before being dragged further out to sea off the city of Hadera on Monday, according to The Times of Israel. 'They're eating him, eating the man!' one terrified witness cried, according to disturbing video circulating on social media. 'Wow, wow, he's with the shark, he's fighting him,' another said in the dramatic clip. 'I was in the water, I saw blood and there were screams,' one witness, Eliya Motai, told Ynet on Monday. Another witness, Shlomo, said he and his friends are all now 'traumatized.' 'We were just walking down to the water when we saw someone flailing in the sea — fighting a shark and trying to get away. The shark lunged at him. It was hard to watch,' he said. 'It was chilling. We literally saw the shark attack him … It could've been me.' Human remains were later discovered nearly 24 hours later on Tuesday after officials shut down the beach and launched a massive search in the area with divers, jetskis, and helicopters. However, officials have yet to confirm that they are the missing diver. 'At this point, I am able to say that there were several findings that were sent for [forensic] examination, and we will await the professional results,' police spokesman Aryeh Doron said. Additional information about the victim was not immediately available. Distraught family members were seen rushing to the beach after the grim discovery was made, according to Israel's YNet News. Shark attacks are incredibly rare in Israel, according to local experts. The exact breed of shark was not immediately known, however, marine life experts told YNet it was likely a dusky shark or a sandbar shark, which are typically harmless to humans. Dusky sharks can reach an impressive 13 feet long and weigh 750 pounds, whereas sandbar sharks are smaller, growing to about 8 feet and 220 pounds. Yigael Ben-Ari, head of marine rangers at the Israel Nature and Parks Authority, said this would be just the third shark attack recorded in Israel in the last 80 years. One person was killed in an attack in the 1940s. Endangered dusky and sandbar sharks have been lurking in the area along the Mediterranean coast for years, and this week, Israeli tourists who flocked to beaches during the holiday week. One video shared by Israeli media before the attack showed a massive shark swimming right up to swimmers in the shallows. 'What a huge shark!' the man filming exclaims, as the shark approaches him. 'Whoa! He's coming toward us!' 'Don't move!' he implores a child standing nearby, who replies: 'I'm leaving.' The man then asks: 'What, are you afraid of the sharks?' With Post wires Originally published as Diver believed to have been killed in shark attack filmed by helpless beachgoers on Israel coast: 'They're biting me!'


New York Post
22-04-2025
- New York Post
Diver believed to have been killed in shark attack filmed by helpless beachgoers: ‘They're biting me!'
Terrifying video shows a diver being attacked by a shark as horrified beachgoers watched on helplessly. The unidentified diver is assumed dead after the attack at a beach in Israel that has been drawing tourists to see the sharks — with one video showing one swimming right up to a child standing in the water. The attacked diver was heard screaming, 'They're biting me!' before being dragged further out to sea off the city of Hadera on Monday, according to The Times of Israel. 'They're eating him, eating the man!' one terrified witness cried, according to disturbing video circulating on social media. 3 Disturbing video showed the man flailing in the water during a shark attack on Monday, according to reports. X 'Wow, wow, he's with the shark, he's fighting him,' another said in the dramatic clip. 'I was in the water, I saw blood and there were screams,' one witness, Eliya Motai, told Ynet on Monday. Another witness, Shlomo, said he and his friends are all now 'traumatized.' 'We were just walking down to the water when we saw someone flailing in the sea — fighting a shark and trying to get away. The shark lunged at him. It was hard to watch,' he said. 'It was chilling. We literally saw the shark attack him … It could've been me.' 3 Human remains were recovered Tuesday and sent to a lab for identification, Israeli officials said. Getty Images Human remains were later discovered nearly 24 hours later on Tuesday after officials shut down the beach and launched a massive search in the area with divers, jetskis and helicopters. However, officials have yet to confirm that they are the missing diver. 'At this point I am able to say that there were several findings that were sent for [forensic] examination, and we will await the professional results,' police spokesman Aryeh Doron said. Additional information about the victim was not immediately available. Distraught family members were seen rushing to the beach after the grim discovery was made, according to Israel's YNet News. Shark attacks are incredibly rare in Israel, according to local experts. 3 Sharks had been spotted in the area in the days leading up to the attack. AFP via Getty Images The exact breed of shark was not immediately known, however marine life experts told YNet it was likely a dusky shark or a sandbar shark, which are typically harmless to humans. Dusky sharks can reach an impressive 13-feet long and weigh 750 pounds whereas sandbar sharks are smaller, growing to about 8 feet and 220 pounds. Yigael Ben-Ari, head of marine rangers at the Israel Nature and Parks Authority, said this would be just the third shark attack recorded in Israel in the last 80 years. One person was killed in an attack in the 1940s. Endangered dusky and sandbar sharks have been lurking in the area along the Mediterranean coast for years and this week Israeli tourists who flocked to beaches during the holiday week. One video shared by Israeli media before the attack showed a massive shark swimming right up to swimmers in the shallows. 'What a huge shark!' the man filming exclaims, as the shark approaches him. 'Whoa! He's coming toward us!' 'Don't move!' he implores a child standing nearby, who replies: 'I'm leaving.' The man then asks: 'What, are you afraid of the sharks?' With Post Wires


Scottish Sun
22-04-2025
- Scottish Sun
Dad ‘wanted to swim with sharks' before being mauled on Israeli beach where ‘tourists PLAY with beasts & tug their fins'
Click to share on X/Twitter (Opens in new window) Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) A DAD who was mauled by a deadly shark on an Israeli beach reportedly wanted to stay in the waters and swim alongside the beasts. Terrifying footage showed a shark circling around in water just moments before it attacked the swimmer in front of horrified beachgoers. Sign up for Scottish Sun newsletter Sign up 4 The huge shark appeared in shallow waters near Olga Beach on Monday 4 The shark is seen approaching a pair of young children Credit: X/@SilentlySirs 4 Moments later, a man was mauled by the shark in deeper water, with the surrounding water foaming red with blood Credit: @JNS_org / X The swimmer was savaged off Olga Beach near Hadera, northwest Israel, in front of horrified crowds, and has not been seen since. Israeli authorities are now scouring to find the swimmer who is presumed dead. Local media reported that the man, whose identity has not been revealed yet, had gone to swim with the dusky sharks. Dusky sharks are usually considered harmless to humans. They often gather in the area, along with the endangered sandbar shark, because they like the warm water released by a nearby power plant. The beach area is said to be famous among swimmers and surfers, where visitors play with sharks' fins and throw fish to eat. One clip shared by the Israeli media showed a shark approaching the man in thigh-deep water. The man can be heard shouting: "What a huge shark! Whoa! He's coming toward us!" He then says to a boy "dont move" before asking: "What, are you afraid of the sharks?" Harrowing footage showed the diver thrashing about as the water around him foamed red with blood. Horrifying moment swimmer mauled by shark in front of beachgoers in Israel People watched in horror from the beach as fins and limbs splashed around - but could do nothing to stop the savaging. The attack happened in an area where swimming is prohibited, according to JNS. An eyewitness revealed that the victim screamed "help" and "they're biting me" while waving his hands in the air. She reported that he was then dragged further out to sea. Eliya Motai, who saw the attack, told Ynet: "I was in the water, I saw blood and there were screams." Another witness, Shlomo, said: 'We were just walking down to the water when we saw someone flailing in the sea — fighting a shark and trying to get away. "The shark lunged at him. It was hard to watch. It was chilling. We literally saw the shark attack him. "I don't understand how the beach wasn't closed. It could've been me. All of us are traumatised.' A third told the site: 'It's no wonder they attacked. There are fishermen here all the time and their hooks injure the sharks, causing them to bleed. That's why they went after people.' A massive search operation involving jet-skis and helicopters failed to find any trace of the swimmer on Monday, and was expected to resume today. All the nearby beaches were closed by the authorities following the rare encounter and lined with black flags to enforce a swimming ban. Yehuda Zimbris, who filmed the sharks at Beit Yanai, said: "I suddenly noticed two shadows in the water. I started recording and saw they were sharks. "They got within 50-100 metres of the shoreline, which caused panic among swimmers.


The Sun
22-04-2025
- The Sun
Dad ‘wanted to swim with sharks' before being mauled on Israeli beach where ‘tourists PLAY with beasts & tug their fins'
A DAD who was mauled by a deadly shark on an Israeli beach reportedly wanted to stay in the waters and swim alongside the beasts. Terrifying footage showed a shark circling around in water just moments before it attacked the swimmer in front of horrified beachgoers. 4 4 The swimmer was savaged off Olga Beach near Hadera, northwest Israel, in front of horrified crowds, and has not been seen since. Israeli authorities are now scouring to find the swimmer who is presumed dead. Local media reported that the man, whose identity has not been revealed yet, had gone to swim with the dusky sharks. Dusky sharks are usually considered harmless to humans. They often gather in the area, along with the endangered sandbar shark, because they like the warm water released by a nearby power plant. The beach area is said to be famous among swimmers and surfers, where visitors play with sharks' fins and throw fish to eat. One clip shared by the Israeli media showed a shark approaching the man in thigh-deep water. The man can be heard shouting: "What a huge shark! Whoa! He's coming toward us!" He then says to a boy "dont move" before asking: "What, are you afraid of the sharks?" Harrowing footage showed the diver thrashing about as the water around him foamed red with blood. Horrifying moment swimmer mauled by shark in front of beachgoers in Israel People watched in horror from the beach as fins and limbs splashed around - but could do nothing to stop the savaging. The attack happened in an area where swimming is prohibited, according to JNS. An eyewitness revealed that the victim screamed "help" and "they're biting me" while waving his hands in the air. She reported that he was then dragged further out to sea. Eliya Motai, who saw the attack, told Ynet: "I was in the water, I saw blood and there were screams." Another witness, Shlomo, said: 'We were just walking down to the water when we saw someone flailing in the sea — fighting a shark and trying to get away. "The shark lunged at him. It was hard to watch. It was chilling. We literally saw the shark attack him. "I don't understand how the beach wasn't closed. It could've been me. All of us are traumatised.' A third told the site: 'It's no wonder they attacked. There are fishermen here all the time and their hooks injure the sharks, causing them to bleed. That's why they went after people.' A massive search operation involving jet-skis and helicopters failed to find any trace of the swimmer on Monday, and was expected to resume today. All the nearby beaches were closed by the authorities following the rare encounter and lined with black flags to enforce a swimming ban. Yehuda Zimbris, who filmed the sharks at Beit Yanai, said: "I suddenly noticed two shadows in the water. I started recording and saw they were sharks. "They got within 50-100 metres of the shoreline, which caused panic among swimmers.