Yeston Science 31 July 2009: 519 DOI: 10.1126/science.325_519c  |


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Chin Science 31 July 2009: 519 DOI: 10.1126/science.325_519a  |
Yeston Science 31 July 2009: 518 DOI: 10.1126/science.325_518d  |


Szuromi Science 31 July 2009: 518 DOI: 10.1126/science.325_518c  |
Hines Science 31 July 2009: 518 DOI: 10.1126/science.325_518b  |
McCartney Science 31 July 2009: 518 DOI: 10.1126/science.325_518a  |
1.The Buying Habits of Moms2.Moms: Caregiver and Provider3.The Power of the "Mommy Blogger"4. Online Sales: How Moms and Women Buy Online5.Viral Marketing with Mom Bloggers6.Popular Brands: Taking Notice of Mom Bloggers7.How Mom Bloggers Have Become So Popular8.Mistakes Companies Make with  |
What do you wear when you are the Mother of the Bride or Groom and the wedding is early afternoon, but the reception is not until the evening?Is a dressy suit more appropriate or an evening gown?The answer in this  |
Hi Glam Gals,I wanted your opinion on those pant sets, jackets, tops, dresses that you see on those shopping channels called CitiKnits. They say it travels well, doesn't wrinkle and it's a synthetic fiber.I'm 45 and love fashion but I  |
Yesterday, July 28, 2009, the FDA issued a recommending that consumers not use certain over-the-counter products marketed as containing "steroid-like ingredients."  |
Billed as the modern alternative to traditional cigarettes, electronic cigarettes - or "e-cigarettes" - may be harmful after all, according to a recent .  |
BuR4N writes with news that 10 US movie companies have filed a suit in Swedish civil court seeking to shut down The Pirate Bay and impose a fine on its three former operators, Fredrik Neij, Gottfrid Svartholm Warg and Peter  |
suraj.sun writes "Verizon has asked a court to affirm its claim to be 'America's Most Reliable 3G Network.' From the article, 'Verizon Wireless, a joint venture of Verizon and Vodafone Group PLC, asked a US court for a judgment that  |
suraj.sun writes with an excerpt from this story at Ars Technica that the "Associated Press, reeling from the newspaper apocalypse, has a new plan to 'wrap' and 'protect' its content though a 'digital permissions framework.' The Associated Press last week  |
fast66 writes "The White House may lift its policy barring federal Web sites from tracking users' online behavior. In place since 2000, the cookie policy issued by the Office of Management and Budget was intended to protect citizen privacy but  |
Chris Albrecht writes "VoloMedia announced today that it has been awarded what it called the 'patent for podcasting.' According to the press announcement, patent number 7,568,213, titled 'Method for Providing Episodic Media,' covers: '...the fundamental mechanisms of podcasting, including providing  |
secmartin writes "In a totally unexpected ruling, a Dutch court has decided that The Pirate Bay should block visitors from the Netherlands within 10 days or face a fine of €30,000 per defendant per day. Peter Sunde has already announced  |
Oracle Goddess writes "Buying DRMed content, then having that content stop working later, is fair, writes Steven Metalitz, the lawyer who represents the MPAA, RIAA in a letter to the top legal advisor at the Copyright Office. 'We reject the  |
is probably best known as the first Chief Knowledge Officer in the world as he served as Corporate Director for Intellectual Capital, Skandia AFS and architect of the Skandia Future Centre. He currently serves as Professor of Intellectual Capital, University  |
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