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  2. Alpha Books - Wikipedia

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    Alpha Books, a member of Penguin Random House, is an American publisher best known for its Complete Idiot's Guides series. It began as a division of Macmillan. Pearson Education acquired Macmillan General Reference (MGR) from Simon & Schuster in 1998 and retained Complete Idiot's Guides while the rest of MGR was sold to IDG Books. [1]

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    An Amazon.com book search on June 9, 2009 gives 1009 (August 6 gives 1859, October 1 gives 3978, September 20, 2010 gives 64,890) "books" from Alphascript Publishing, [nan 3] [nan 4] an imprint of VDM Publishing Group. 1003 of the books are described as "by John McBrewster, Frederic P. Miller, and Agnes F. Vandome". They are called editors in ...

  5. AlphaPolis - Wikipedia

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    AlphaPolis is a publisher of light novels and manga, [4] particularly for online readers. [5] The company is the publisher for several light novel series, including A Playthrough of a Certain Dude's VRMMO Life, New Saga, and Tsukimichi: Moonlit Fantasy. They are most notable as the publisher of Gate, which has sold 6 million copies. [6]

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  7. Socratic (Google) - Wikipedia

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    Socratic is an education tech company that offers a mobile app for students. The app uses AI technology to help students with their homework by providing educational resources like videos, definitions, Q&A, links and more.

  8. Sourcebooks (publisher) - Wikipedia

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    The company was founded in 1987 by Dominique Raccah as a business and finance publisher. [2] Raccah cashed in $17,000 from her retirement fund to start the press. [3] The company expanded into other categories of trade publishing. [4] As of 2010, the company had 54 apps in development. [5] By 2015, the publisher had 120 employees. [6]

  9. Peachpit - Wikipedia

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    Founded in 1986, Peachpit publishes the Visual QuickStart Guide, Visual QuickPro Guide, and Classroom in a Book series, in addition to the design imprint New Riders and its Voices That Matter series. Peachpit is the official publishing partner for Adobe Systems , Lynda.com , Apple Certified at Apple Inc , and other tech corporations.