- Shel
Kaphan is an
American computer programmer who was the
first employee of
technology company Amazon.
Working there from 1994 to 1999, he co-wrote the...
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Bruce Kaphan is a
musician and
recording engineer who has
worked on many
studio projects,
often as a
pedal steel player, from 1970 to 2011. In particular...
- York,
Democracy Fund, the Gaia Fund, Google, the
Hewlett Foundation, the
Kaphan Foundation,
Mertz Gilmore Foundation, the
Omidyar Network, Open Society...
- Chicago, Illinois, to
longtime CBS 60
Minutes reporter Mike
Wallace and
Norma Kaphan.
Wallace is Jewish; both his
parents were Jewish. He was
named Christopher...
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making critical contributions to Amazon's
backend systems alongside Shel
Kaphan,
before subsequently moving to
Philadelphia in 1996. In 2019 he
moved with...
- and "What the
Pillar of Salt Held Up",
mixed by
Bruce Kaphan. All
songs recorded by
Bruce Kaphan and Tom Carr at
Music Annex Studio A (Menlo Park, California)...
- an echo of a
title or
administrative rank, such as
kapkan (also kavhan,
kaphan, kapgan) used by
various Central Asian tribes who
invaded Eastern Europe...
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First Lady Pat Nixon.
Wallace had two
children with his
first wife,
Norma Kaphan.
Their younger son, Chris, is also a journalist.
Their elder son, Peter...
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Retrieved April 27, 2022. US 5960411, Hartman, Peri; Bezos,
Jeffrey P. &
Kaphan, Shel et al., "Method and
system for
placing a
purchase order via a communications...
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Outstanding Achievement for
Animated Effects in an
Animated Production Carl
Kaphan, Cody Harrington, Hope Schroers, Jon Barry, Nate
Skeen Nominated Outstanding...