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Google's Andoid OS powers new phones like Motorola's Droid. But will Google profit by it?

Living with nuclear power

Bay City, Texas, residents speak about the opportunities and potential hazards of having a nuclear plant in their town.

Skilled workers out of luck

What the unemployment number doesn't show is how many skilled workers can't find other jobs.

Apple succeeds despite flops

From forgettable phones to disastrous desktops, Apple has learned to recover quickly from mistakes.

Steve Jobs - CEO of the Decade

Apple's CEO is Fortune's top business leader of the last 10 years for his impact on computing, movies, music and cell phones.

Nuclear waste looks for a home

Spent fuel rods are piling up at temporary sites while the government debates where to store the waste long term.

NRG CEO: 'US needs nuclear'

David Crane explains how his company is working to build the first new nuclear power plants in the US in 30 years.

Wall Street's trick: bad mergers

Fortune's Stanley Bing says big business mergers are rarely treats for the companies involved.

Stimulus money behind GDP growth

Fortune's Andy Serwer says that third-quarter economic growth was fueled mostly by government dollars.

Boarding call: PAWsengers only!

The first pets-only airline transports cats and dogs in safe and caring conditions.

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