Google has opened a start-up incubator, the Internet giant’s second, in Tel Aviv. The campus, which is already live on the web, will offer “a warm and vibrant nest for local – and visiting – Internet startups and other players in the ecosystem, offering co-working office and event spaces and meeting areas.” Dubbed the world’s “Start-Up Nation,” Israel “has emerged as a model of entrepreneurialism that countries at all stages of development have tried to replicate.” Per capita the country has more high-tech start-ups and a larger venture capital industry any other country in the world.