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Why Google ran a TV ad

Fortune editors discuss the reasons why the search giant broke with its long-standing policy of eschewing TV ads.

Nuclear still waits for its moment

Former EPA chief Christine Whitman says the administration should back up its rhetoric on nuclear energy and start building plants.

Europe's economic catch-22

Facing massive national debts, some European nations are planning to cut spending even as unemployment continues to rise.

Quitting on Twitter is bad form

In what may be a first for a major company, Sun Microsystems CEO Jonathan Schwartz announces his resignation in haiku-form on Twitter.

How Toyota can fix its troubles

Fortune's Alex Taylor says the carmaker's Japanese leadership needs to clearly explain to customers how it will repair the affected autos.

British shirt maker comes to the US

Emma Willis, a bespoke shirt designer with an established reputation in London, now wants to conquer the New World.

Can AOL go it alone?

Investors are looking to see if the Internet company can survive after its split from Time Warner.

Who's going to buy an iPad?

The Techmate guys break down what Apple's newest gadget and ponder who the target market is for the iPad.

Hands on with the iPad
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Fortune's Jon Fortt and Philip Elmer-DeWitt discuss whether Apple's tablet was worth the wait.

The end of the US-centric economy

PIMCO CEO Mohamed El-Erian says the recession has made it clear that the US is no longer the lone global economic power.

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