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Google chases Microsoft biz users

Google is trying to ramp up its enterprise business with versions of Gmail and other apps tailored for business users.

Petrobras bets on deepwater drilling

Fortune takes an exclusive tour of one of Petrobras's deepwater oil rigs off the coast of Brazil.

iPad 2 first impressions

Fortune's Michael Copeland says the new iPad has enough features to keep it ahead of other tablets like the Motorola Xoom.

Social media creates buzz, not jobs

Former Sun Microsystems CEO Scott McNealy says social media companies hire too few workers to drive an economic recovery.

Why Sun Microsystems failed

Scott McNealy says his biggest mistake as CEO of Sun Microsystems was not hiring a COO.

What former CEO friended Zuckerberg?

Scott McNealy, former CEO of Sun Microsystems explains why he wanted to meet with Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg.

Yammer: Salesforce doesn't get social

David Sacks, CEO of the enterprise-social tool Yammer, says his product is superior to Salesforce.com's Chatter service.

Symantec: No fear of Intel/McAfee

Enrique Salem, CEO of Symantec, says Intel's acquisition of McAfee won't threaten his company.

Which is safer - Android or iPhone?

Symantec CEO Enrique Salem says Apple's closed approach to its iPhone OS doesn't make it safer than Google's Android.

Verizon iPhone vs AT&T: What changed

Apple's phone for Verizon has a dual-band chip that may allow Apple to build just one phone for all carriers.

Symantec CEO: Macs no safer than PCs

Enrique Salem, CEO of Symantec, says Apple's Macintosh computers are just as likely to get viruses as Windows-based PCs.

Bahrain sheikh: Economy first

Sheikh Mohammed Bin Essa Al Khalifa of Bahrain talks about the need to balance security and economic policies.

Tiny spy planes, big business

Soldiers use small, remote-controlled airplanes made by California-based Aerovironment to spy on enemies in battle.

HP webOS takes on Apple, Microsoft

Hewlett-Packard unveils its upcoming webOS tablets and says the software will soon run on its PCs as well.

'Take your whole self to work'

President of the ING Foundation says it is important to share who you are and what you value for a great business career.

Coca-Cola CEO: Always look forward

Muhtar Kent, CEO of Coca-Cola, says to always look towards the future and never to the past.

Google shows off Honeycomb

Fortune's Michael Copeland says Google's Android operating system for tablets is sweet, but it may not be an iPad killer.

Being a female partner at Goldman

Goldman Sachs' head of global human capital says there's still a lot of work to do in gaining equality for women on Wall Street.

Whole Foods CEO in aisle 4

John Mackey shows off the flagship Whole Foods Market in Dallas to Kip Tindall of The Container Store.

Why Netflix avoids new movies

The movie rental company has focused on cheaper, older films for its streaming catalog to keep costs down.

The Container Store closet dance

CEO Kip Tindell boasts to the Whole Foods Market CEO John Mackey about his favorite products around The Container Store.

How to get hired by Goldman Sachs

Edith Cooper, Global Head of Human Capital says that the firm looks for academic excellence in candidates, as well as for curiosity and leadership skills.

Inside the rig that polluted the Gulf

This 2004 home video from Patrick Lawler shows what life was like for workers on the ill-fated Deepwater Horizon oil rig.

Rebuilding Goldman Sachs' image

Head of Goldman's Human Capital reveals how the financial crisis and the SEC charges prompted the firm to refurbish its image.

Larry Page: Ready to run Google?

Eric Schmidt steps down after 10 years at the helm of Google, and the search giant names co-founder Larry Page as the new CEO.

Container Store's secret growth story

CEO Kip Tindell says his company is unfairly criticized for slow expansion, despite a 26% annual growth rate.

What Google wants in Android hires

The developers of Google's mobile OS say though they attract top talent, they want people who can compromise some ideas to create great products.

Whole Foods' hiring recipe

To land a job at the supermarket, no. 24 on Best Companies to Work For, show you have a good attitude and win the team's vote.

Container Store's hiring secret

CEO Kip Tindell says he looks for confident team players to join his company, no. 21 on Fortune's Best Companies to Work For.

Whole Foods CEO: My hits and misses

John Mackey opens up about his greatest successes and failures over a 32-year career at the supermarket company.

Skype CEO: Only 6% of users pay

Despite a small base of paying users, the VOIP and video chat service is still profitable.

Nintendo enters the 3-D era

Reggie Fils-Aime, COO of Nintendo, talks about the strategy behind his company's upcoming 3-D gaming system.

Verizon gets iPhone - but no 4G

Verizon's iPhone will not be 4G, and users can't make a phone call while surfing the Web

Google, not Apple, driving tablets

Honeycomb, Google's not-quite-ready tablet operating system is the talk of the 2011 Consumer Electronics Show.

The best and worst of CES

Motorola's Atrix stole the show at CES this year, while T-Pain's mic and weight-loss body shakers left attendees going "huh?"

Walmart's 3D attack on Netflix

Vudu, the HD streaming service owned by Walmart, unveils a new 3D internet streaming to your TV.

Mac App Store's odd pricing system

Fortune's JP Mangalidan says Apple's new app store for Macs has some solid applications, but the pricing is very inconsistent.

P&G's push into rural China

Procter & Gamble launches its '$2 a Day' project, hoping to serve poor people in the emerging market.

Motorola's new phone...is a laptop?

Motorola's Atrix phone features a portable docking station complete with keyboard, trackpad, and LCD screen.

Internet TV boxes like 'AOL in '95'

Clicker CEO Jim Lanzone says Internet TV devices will be unnecessary as more people get comfortable connecting computers to TVs.

Wall Street: A force for good?

Securities industry lobbyist Ken Bentsen says despite the recent recession, the financial industry has a positive social impact.

Dow Chemical's shale economy

CEO Andrew Liveris says the company's increased reliance on ethane, derived from shale, will lead to partnerships and policy changes.

Apple tops Cisco in Xmas gift battle

In the battle for the hearts and minds of the Techmate crew this Christmas, Apple wins while Cisco's Umi flops.

UPS's fuel efficient fleet

Senior VP Bob Stoffel says the shipping company has added new airplanes and hybrid trucks to decrease its energy usage.

Why UPS trucks never turn left

Senior VP Bob Stoffel explains how a policy of only making right turns saves the company both time and money.

UPS sees shift in global trade

Senior VP Bob Stoffel says China will move toward a consumer economy as its population continues to move to cities.

Zappos' biz model centers around UPS

UPS Senior VP Bob Stoffel explains how the online shoe retailer built its business around UPS's shipping capabilities.

Money managers' picks for 2011

Credit card companies, commodities, IT sector and more - check out what top fund managers will be buying in 2011.

Dow CEO: Why I'm meeting with Obama

CEO of Dow Chemical Andrew Liveris says he's meeting with the president to find the middle ground in aiding the country's economic recovery.

VMWare: Microsoft, Oracle trailing us

Paul Maritz, CEO of VMWare, says Microsoft and Oracle have both struggled to perfect virtualization.

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