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Tapuz (Hebrew: תפוז, lit. "Orange fruit") or
Tapuz Anashim (Hebrew: תפוז אנשים, lit. "Orange - People"), is an
Israeli Web portal,
especially known for...
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continued to grow the empire, and in
January 2001 Ben-Dov
acquired the
Tapuz web
portal for $450,000
through Achla. In
March 2000,
Pelephone and Ben-Dov...
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companies responded to the tender: Partner, and a
group called "
Tapuz".
After losing its bid,
Tapuz (which
incidentally means "Orange" in Hebrew)
became a part...
- have been
called Orange People because of the
color of
their clothes Tapuz or
Tapuz Anashim (Hebrew:
Orange People), an
Israeli Web
portal Wikimedia Commons...
- and Oren Levy as a
webcasting company. The
service operated under the
Tapuz brand. BlogTV's
goals were to
provide a
means for
anyone with
Internet access...
- word
murabba (jam;
fruit conserves; marmalade). He also
invented the word
tapuz (תפוז) for the
citrus fruit orange,
which is a
combination of tapuaḥ (apple)...
- is truncated,
giving rise to a
blend that
resembles an acrostic: תפוז (
tapúz 'orange [fruit]'), from תפוח (tapúakh 'apple') and זהב (zaháv 'gold') תפוד...
- 1988). The two
began working in 2006 as part of "Flix"
website run by
Tapuz,
later creating television productions and
beginning a
YouTube channel for...
- פחות [The
Falafel on
Radio Works, The
Advertising Less So] (in Hebrew).
tapuz.co.il. 31 May 2010.
Retrieved 28 May 2012. Sharon-Rivlin,
Vered (14 October...
- and answers); סכו״ם (sakum = סכין כף ומזלג,
knife spoon and fork); תפו״ז (
tapuz = תפוח זהב, orange, lit.
golden apple); או״ם (um = האומות המאוחדות, the...