TalkBack: “GM, what might have been”
Fortune senior editor Alex Taylor, in a story Wednesday, suggests that General Motors made a mistake by not striking an alliance with Renault-Nissan in 2006 — and that GM executives scuttled the deal out of fear for their jobs. What do you think: Would GM be better off today if it were partnered with Renault-Nissan? Do you think GM executives did the right thing in backing away from the proposed pact?
Fortune Talkback: “Web pioneers are back, but not together”
Fortune writer Jessi Hempel tells the story of CNET founders Halsey Minor and Shelby Bonnie — their ride to riches in Web 1.0 and their latest efforts to capitalize on the Web. Tell us what you think.
Inside Twitter
In the new issue of Fortune, senior writer Adam Lashinsky takes an in-depth look at the hottest new Web startup, Twitter. Like many of the most popular Internet sites – think Facebook or MySpace - Twitter has yet to figure out a way to actually make money. Tell us what you think: Do you use Twitter? Is it the next Facebook? And how do you think it can one day turn a profit? Post a comment below and join the reader discussion.
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