Power Point: Go for it, ready or not
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23 minutes ago Always surround yourself with the smartest people. And always be a little bit not ready. Marissa Mayer, vice president of search products and user experience, at Google , which was incorporated 10 years ago this week.
Review: Lamborghini's heart-stopping LP560-4
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Fortune
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1 hour, 48 minutes ago "Did he see us?" I screamed to my automotive accomplice, whom I'll call Speed Queen, as I dug into the carbon ceramic brakes and wrestled the new Lamborghini LP560-4 to a standstill.
Google celebrates its 10th anniversary
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Fri 2:15 pm ET The Internet search giant was unstoppable in its first decade. The next 10 years may not be so easy.
Watching tennis with a champion
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Fri 1:20 pm ET Yesterday Pattie and I had one of those pinch yourself moments. We were invited to the World TeamTennis suite at the U.S. Open in Flushing Meadows. World TeamTennis is a professional and amateur co-ed tennis league created by Billie Jean King.
Tech sector sent reeling amid market selloff.
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Fri 11:11 am ET Amid growing economic malaise, lowered expectations for earnings and sales are crushing stocks.
Dell looks to sell factories worldwide
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Fri 9:09 am ET By Scott Moritz Dell  is getting more serious about trimming costs and is exploring plans to sell its PC manufacturing plants, according to a news report Friday. Once the leader in the low-inventory, build-to-order production model, Dell is taking more of an outsourced approach that uses contract PC manufacturers.
A flier strikes back at Delta
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Fortune
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Fri 5:52 am ET On Feb. 21, 2008, Mitchell Berns heard every flier's two least favorite words: weather related. Citing snow, Delta Airlines was canceling his flight from Las Vegas to New York City and rescheduling him for a redeye connecting in Boston.
Lehmans costly bad bank plan
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Thu 4:59 pm ET The wheeling and dealing at Lehman Brothers is producing some head-scratching numbers. Reports this week out of Korea have a group led by Korea Development Bank offering as much as $6 billion for a 25% stake in the firm.
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