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Childrens Tylenol Recall

McNeil Consumer & Specialty Pharmaceuticals announced a recall of a number of their Children’s Tylenol products. The voluntary recall includes all lots and all flavors of Children’s TYLENOL Meltaways 80 mg packaged in bottles and blisters, Children’s TYLENOL SoftChews 80 mg packaged in blisters, and Jr. TYLENOL Meltaways 160 mg packaged in blisters.

Why Your Ads Arent Working

The president of a manufacturing company recently asked me, “Why isn’t my advertising working?” Have you ever been asked this question? Have you ever asked it yourself?

Google Begins Website Update Reporting Service

Google today unveiled Sitemaps, a program where you can notify Google of any updates to your website so that it crawls your site immediately. Essentially, its like RSS for entire websites, with webmasters creating an XML file that indicates recently changed or new pages that Google subscribes to.

WMC Accepts BHP Billiton’s Offer

BHP Billiton’s offer for 72.99% of WMC’s issued shares was accepted. The company has also acquired a further 3.26% of WMC’s issued shares as a result of on-market purchases Friday.

I Smell a RatDVD

Call it a gift from a group of anonymous software engineers. Anti-piracy activists might call it criminal. Highly compressed .ratDVD format takes DVD sharing to a whole new level.

Whats With Google Web Quotes and Google Keyboard Shortcuts?
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Sometimes I don’t understand Google. At times they are quite brilliant, and other times they act like some high school kids with a web site.

5 Psychological Triggers For Hiring Employers.

While job seekers focus on the factors that they are specifically seeking in their role, namely income, benefits, title, responsibilities and location among others, employers are looking at the recruitment role quite differently.

Google Updates Google Information For Webmasters FAQ

Apparently someone at Google feels the various webmasters populating their index needed some attention focused on improving Google’s perceived interaction with this group, and perhaps to demonstrate their commitment to search.

Red Hat Flips Its Fedora

The Fedora Project gets flipped into a new group, the Fedora Foundation, and spun off from the main corporation.

Microsoft Lets The Other Kids Play With XML

Microsoft softened its heart a bit by announcing it will adopt an “industry standard XML” for the forthcoming Office 12 release, opening up the playing field to other popular office programs.

AOL Testing DSL: You’ve Got Faster Mail

Customers in Washington DC and Chicago can try out the faster AOL service for $29.95 per month.

Maroni: Italy Should Return To Lira

Roberto Maroni, Italy’s welfare minister, believes that his country would be better off if it went back to having its own currency. The idea has been called absurd by leaders of the European Union.

Yahoo Hits The Road This Summer

With the summer conference schedule in full swing, search engine representatives will most likely be showing up at a city near you.

Is it Time to Re-assess `Women’s Work’ in 2005?

As droves of women leave corporations to seek green pastures in entrepreneurism, it’s time to re-assess the world of work for women.

Google Sitemaps Slashdotted

Every so often, even a big guy gets knocked down. Such is the case with Google’s newest tool for webmasters, at least temporarily.

Some Happy About Bush Choosing Cox For the SEC, Some Not

William Donaldson is stepping down as the chairman of the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) as of June 30. He just turned 74 years old.

Baby Mermaid Sails Through Surgery

Milagros Cerron, 13 months, made good on the promise of her name (which means “miracle”), and said goodbye to her mermaid ways.

TASER Upset Over USA Today’s Math Skills

An error in a USA Today story about the company’s stun gun devices overstated the electrical output by a factor of 1 million.

Google Me Quick, Ive Updated My Site

Googlites with web sites get to try out a new tool from the Mountain View home of Google Labs; the tool is called Sitemaps.

Slow iPod Sales Bite Apple In The Stocks

A nearly 5 percent slide in Apple Computer’s stock price may be the result of slowing sales of its iconic music player.

Mixed Feelings on Cox As SEC Chairman

After turning 74 years old. current Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) chairman William Donaldson is stepping down from the position as of June 30.

Google Sitemaps: RSS For The Entire Website?

Well, not really. But Google Sitemaps does employ XML technology in order to provide its program members the opportunity to have their site crawled after they make updates or alterations.