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Yahoo’s reorganization on the cards

YahooIf adhered to the reports which have come to light recently, this week could see arrival of Yahoo's long-expected reorganization under new chief executive Carol Bartz.

The reports put forward by a well known newspaper which cited sources within the company claim that revamp will probably start Wednesday, though it's likely to be rolled out in stages.

A new significant marketing officer position is expected to be created by the reorganization. It will also persuade all senior executives to report directly to Bartz.

Production cut in India to be continued by Honda

Production cut in India to be continued by Honda With the aim to prevent inventory build-up in the midst of ongoing slowdown in the domestic market, Honda, the Japanese car major would continue to cut its India output by over 45 per cent for the next six months.

It was confirmed by the company that its planned release of hatchback Jazz in the Indian market is on schedule. The company is also thinking to increase the prices of its various models.

Online Training for free being provided by Microsoft

Online Training for free being provided by Microsoft A novel website dubbed Microsoft Elevate America was unveiled by Microsoft on Sunday, which basically is a portal developed to help consumers, students, and other interested parties with some basic computer skills.

The state governments, including Florida, Oregon, and Washington would be able to avail a complementary version of the site with discounted certifications.

Rumors afloat, Google Earth used to trace mythical city of Atlantis

Rumors afloat, Google Earth used to trace mythical city of Atlantis

Serious Vulnerability in Acrobat, Reader confirmed by Adobe

Serious Vulnerability in Acrobat, Reader confirmed by Adobe It was confirmed by Adobe on Thursday that major security vulnerability is present in its Acrobat and Reader software.

In its security advisory, Adobe informed, "This vulnerability would cause the application to crash and could potentially allow an attacker to take control of the affected system. There are reports that this issue is being exploited."

MSD India to offer employment to 300 persons by end of this year

MSD India to offer employment to 300 persons by end of this yearMSD India, a wholly-owned subsidiary of US drug maker Merck & Co, has revealed its plans to hire 300 people by December end this year.

The new hiring will be spread across all areas of its operations.

Presently, the company has staff strength of about 700 employees, which it wants to raise to 1000 by end of this year.

Apart from latest revealed move, the company is also looking to expand its presence in the Indian market, where it intends to introduce more vaccines.

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