THE FORTUNE DAILYFriday, January 2, 2015 |
The promotions (and demotions) of America's most powerful women execsFortune's 2014 Most Powerful Women in Business list has seen a lot of change since it was published in September. |
GoPro makes big moves in the drone marketIt's been an eventful week for camera-maker GoPro. The company recently went public on the NASDAQ and now has plans to jump into the consumer drone business. |
Economist Thomas Piketty turns down France's Legion d'Honneur'I refuse this nomination because I don't think it's up to a government to say who is honorable.' |
Meet the 27-year-old inventor backed by Bill Gates and Peter ThielDanielle Fong wants to revamp the power grid with energy from compressed air. |
Sony expands 'The Interview' to pay TV, more theatersEmbattled movie studio gives the controversial film a wider release. |
By Michal Lev-Ram A candid conversation with Pixar's philosopher-king, Ed CatmullThe animation pioneer talks with Fortune about the importance of creative ownership, the "changed" Steve Jobs, and the studio's next revolutionary film: "Inside Out." |
By Philip Elmer-DeWitt The Apple press goes off half-cocked. Again.In tech journalism, some facts are too good to check. |
By Laura Lorenzetti A great year for hiring (finally), so where were the job gains?2014 was the best year for job growth since 1999 — and nearly every industry shared in the gains. |
Yahoo could be interested in scooping up a cable network |
Japan's aging population woes worsen after record low birth rate in 2014 |
GM starts 2015 with three more recalls |
Medicine is about to get personal |
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