The company's software enables users to click on any word on their screen - whether in an e-mail, Word document, or even PDF file - to receive an instant pop-up box full of relevant information.

For example, clicking on the word “Intel” - or typing it in - turns up a single page with a brief company history including pictures of the founders, a company profile, annual sales, employees, office phone numbers, executive's names, stock charts and recent news.

"I defy you to go to Intel's own website and find all that information within five minutes," Robert Rosenschein, chief executive of GuruNet told Forbes magazine.

The company is expected to announce an agreement with search-engine Google, which started directing traffic toward GuruNet's answers.com last week.

"Let me just come right out and say it. Answers.com is the most useful, smartest, coolest, easiest-to-use Web innovation to come around in years," Forbes Senior Editor Lisa DiCarlo concludes.

GuruNet's Research-and-Development office is located in Jerusalem Technology Park, Jerusalem.