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Callaway's new high tech driver

Fortune's Jessica Shambora puts the new golf club to the test and finds that it increases driving distance. The catch: a $300 price tag.

Yahoo CEO: We actually have a plan

Fortune's Pattie Sellers talks with Carol Bartz about her first two years at Yahoo.

Apple: King of holiday gadgets

Engadget's Joanna Stern says the iPad remains the top tablet and the iPhone is popular despite challenges from Microsoft and Google.

Harlem's educational Jedi

Harlem Children's Zone president Geoffrey Canada says hiring better teachers and extending the school year will fix public education in our cities.

Chevron: Natural gas is 'gift' to U.S.

Patricia Yarrington says new technology to extract shale gas will make it a 'game-changer' for the U.S. economy.

Zappos: Why we sold to Amazon

Tony Hsieh says selling to Amazon brought management expertise and quicker credit-card refunds for Zappos customers.

Zappos/Amazon: Till death do us part

Tony Hsieh, CEO of Zappos, says there are no plans to separate his company from corporate-parent Amazon.

Zappos: No hard-sell here

Tony Hsieh, CEO of the online-retailer Zappos, says avoiding aggressive sales techniques breeds loyal customers.

Slow economic incline ahead

Patricia Yarrington says the U.S. economy won't see a double dip, but predicts a slow recovery with limited job growth.

Big Oil: We need to regain trust

Chevron's CFO says that in the wake of the BP oil spill, drilling standards will be raised around the world.

Preparing for the end of cheap oil

Chevron's CFO predicts rising energy demands will push oil companies to 'go after the harder molecules.'

What Google CEO taught Sheryl Sandberg

Facebook COO Sheryl Sandberg says join a company that is growing and you will find more opportunities.

MySpace concedes to Facebook

By partnering with Facebook, MySpace is outsourcing its social features to current champion of the social-Web.

Netflix: DVDs dead, streaming lives

Reed Hastings, CEO of the pioneering DVD-by-mail rental business says he always knew DVDs were temporary for Netflix.

Netflix CEO: Redbox not a threat

Reed Hastings, CEO of Netflix says DVD-kiosk company Redbox is too small to hurt his company.

Social app Path debuts on iPhone

Dave Morin, CEO of the 'personal-network' Path, says his service helps users connect with their 50 closest friends.

Obama's half-time adjustments

Harold Ford, Jr., the former Tennessee congressman, suggests the president make some aggressive moves on taxes to jumpstart the economy.

Miami's smart grid test

Florida Power & Light is conducting one of the nation's first large-scale smart grid rollouts to millions of customers in the state.

Facebook unveils Messages

The social network giant aims to integrate SMS, e-mail and IM into its new messaging platform.

Boxee enters Internet TV war

Boxee founder and CEO Avner Ronin says the digital media receiver market is not a winner-take-all space and there is room to succeed.

Chanos: China's treadmill to hell

The short-selling hedge fund manager continues to cast doubt on the Chinese economy and its reliance on construction.

MySpace CEO: Portal strategy failed

Mike Jones, CEO of the social network MySpace, explains why the company struggled and how he hopes to turn it around.

MySpace: How we'll gain on Facebook

MySpace CEO Mike Jones says parent company News Corp will stay the course on the site's new entertainment focus.

Vanguard founder's inspiration

Father of index funds John Bogle says an article in Fortune magazine inspired him to become an investor.

AOL CEO's rule:  'No loser talk!'

AOL CEO Tim Armstrong says that to be successful, talk about winning and moving forward but never talk about losing.

Texas governor fed up with D.C.

Republican Texas Governor Rick Perry says the federal government should stop telling states what to do.

Tony Hawk: Skateboarder at heart

The skateboarding pioneer says he never expected to earn anything for his craft besides free gear and his face on a magazine.

P&G CEO: never stop learning

Bob McDonald, CEO of Procter & Gamble, says the ability to keep learning will lead you to success in business and personal life.

Newark's $100 million Facebook gift

Newark Mayor Cory Booker explains how his relationship with Mark Zuckerberg developed and his plans for using the $100 million gift.

Newark's new walk of fame

Mayor Cory Booker discusses how partnerships with Oprah, Brad Pitt and others have helped re-brand the once troubled city.

How Newark attracts businesses

Newark Mayor Cory Booker uses incentives and marketing to lure big companies back to his city.

Newark's take on crime

By partnering with think tanks and law firms, Newark Mayor Cory Booker creates programs to keep convicted felons from returning to a life of crime after they are released.

Why Loopt partnered with Facebook

Sam Altman, CEO of the social-location service Loopt, says teaming up with Facebook will attract more users.

Startup puts Flash on iPhone

Skyfire, a Mountain View based startup is launching an iPhone browser that supports videos in Adobe's Flash format.

Key players of the financial crisis

Bethany Mclean and Joe Nocera, co-authors of 'All the Devils are Here' preview their new book.

Financial crisis A to Z

Bethany Mclean and Joe Nocera, co-authors of 'All the Devils are Here' preview their new book.

Bill Ford: Follow your passion

Executive Chairman of Ford, Bill Ford says his father's advice to do what you're passionate about is a key to success.

First woman of finance stands proud

Muriel Siebert takes pride in becoming the first woman to own a seat on the NYSE, paving the future for women on Wall Street.

Tough choice: Jobs or profits

Many profitable businesses are still reluctant to hire more workers despite lobbying for a comprehensive jobs bill from Congress.

Apple returns to its Mac roots

Fortune's Adam Lashinksy says the company has taken what it's learned from the iPad and iPhone and applied it to its new Macbook Air.

Powerful women on Obama

Some of Fortune's most powerful women explain what motivates them and sound off on President Obama?s policies.

Stan Lee: You can't sign a screen

The comic book writer says there will always be paper comic books because you can't collect digital files the way comics are collected.

Boies' secrets to success

Attorney David Boies discusses the intense preparation he goes through before trying a case in court.

Boies' regrets about Bush v. Gore

Attorney David Boies says the court's controversial decision ran contrary to legal precedent and may have been politically motivated.

AOL-Yahoo deal just talk for now

Fortune's Dan Roth says there's not much substance behind the rumored deal between the two floundering websites.

Slide: Google's social savior?

Google is hoping its purchase of Max Levchin's social app firm will help it take on Facebook.

Half-off deals pay big for Groupon

The mass-deal website has expanded from Chicago to 300 cities in less than two years.

Univision sets sights on #1 in U.S.

President Cesar Conde says his flagship network is a real ratings competitor with English-language rivals.

Good market for international talent

Heidrick and Struggles CEO Kevin Kelly reports that U.S. and European companies are capturing market share by recruiting top talent in Asia.

The most valuable hiring quality

Heidrick and Struggles CEO Kevin Kelly says cross-cultural communication skill is a key job attribute.

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