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Donald Simon Klopfer (January 23, 1902 – May 30, 1986) was an American publisher, one of the founders of American publishing firm Random House, along with Bennett Cerf. Klopfer was the quiet inside businessman to Cerf's quite-visible and gregarious "Mr. Outside" personality.
Takeda Random House Japan was founded in May 2003 as a joint venture between Kodansha and Random House. [43] In 2009, Random House discontinued the joint venture. [citation needed] Takeda Random House Japan filed for bankruptcy on December 14, 2012. [43] In 2006, Random House invested in Random House Korea. In 2010, Random House divested their ...
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WordGenius is a system for publishing dictionaries and reference books electronically, based on eComPress technology from Eurofield Information Systems. [1] The Unabridged and College versions of the Random House Dictionary known as Random House Webster's Unabridged Dictionary, and the Macquarie Dictionary of Australian English have been published using the technology, along with a thesaurus ...
Penguin Random House Limited [3] is a British-American multinational conglomerate publishing company formed on July 1, 2013, with the merger of Penguin Books and Random House. [ 4 ] [ 5 ] Penguin Books was originally founded in 1935 [ 6 ] and Random House was founded in 1927. [ 7 ]
Random House became involved in the home video market in the early 1980s. Random House Home Video's first project was the acquirement of rights to seventeen years' worth of Sesame Street shows. [5] This branch of Random House lasted until the late 2000s. [6] Random House established a book-to-film unit, Random House Films
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Lavarand, also known as the Wall of Entropy, is a hardware random number generator designed by Silicon Graphics that worked by taking pictures of the patterns made by the floating material in lava lamps, extracting random data from the pictures, and using the result to seed a pseudorandom number generator.