
<p>You can watch the Super Bowl for free on TV, but compared to attending the game, it's a second rate experience. You won't get the emotional rush of being part of the crowd and the action, no matter how loud the play-by-play guy yells.</p><p>That's why those who can afford it shell out thousands of dollars on tickets, transportation, food and lodging to actually go to the game. There's nothing like being there; the emotional rush of the crowd when a big play takes place, the buzz and excitement at being part of a major media event, the thrill of victory and the agony of defeat it's an experience you can only get in real-time and in real-life.</p><p>Israeli start-up Moment.me can't bring everybody to the game in order to experience it, but it can do the next best thing bring the game, with all its emotions, thrill, and sense of community, to those unable to be there. By leveraging social media, Moment.me brings events to those using its app or viewing its site, providing them with a stream of photos, Twitter tweets, Facebook postings, and videos flowing from events in real-time.</p><p>"It's like a crowdsourced collaborative album," said Ronny Elkayam, Moment.me CEO. "We aggregate experiential content in real time, using smart algorithms to ensure that the content is secure, safe, and manageable." The postings on social media express the feelings and emotions associated with being at the game, in a far better way than TV can communicate, said Elkayam.</p><p><a href="http://www.timesofisrael.com/israeli-app-provides-super-view-of-super-bowl/">Keep reading...</a></p>