Groupon's Boss Andrew Mason is definitely an interesting guy who has not always made probably the most mature choices.But Mason is attempting to instill a brand new, grown-up atmosphere at Groupon.On Wednesday, he held an hour or so-lengthy meeting for workers throughout that they told his staff they've "no margin for error."Based on the Wall Street Journal, Mason said excitedly this "immediately after he apologized for consuming an excessive amount of beer."Obviously Mason, per usual, was joking. GrouponStreet Journal
Groupon Boss Informs Employees To Develop Up -- After Saying Sorry For Consuming An Excessive Amount Of Beer
Groupon's Boss Andrew Mason is definitely an interesting guy who has not always made probably the most mature choices.But Mason is attempting to instill a brand new, grown-up atmosphere at Groupon.On Wednesday, he held an hour or so-lengthy meeting for workers throughout that they told his staff they've "no margin for error."Based on the Wall Street Journal, Mason said excitedly this "immediately after he apologized for consuming an excessive amount of beer."Obviously Mason, per usual, was joking. GrouponGoogle 'Plans To Create Substantial Investment' In Motorola's Phone Business, Not Market It (GOOG, MMI)
The Wall Street Journal includes a good story on the internet associates, in addition to Motorola associates battling to determine what Bing is going related to Motorola.Hidden at the end from the story is that this nugget:You will find already reviews that Bing is sizing in the cable set-top box business available. From Asia, gossips have swirled round the phone business, recommending that Google has offered it to China's Huawei in a high cost.It has triggered Gizmodo yet others to take a position thatEven Google Associates Are Baffled By Its Decision To Purchase Motorola (GOOG)
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The REAL Reason for the WSJ Social
As I discussed in a previous post, the Wall Street Journal is launching their WSJ Social today which is a way for the denizens of the Facebook deep to be our own WSJ editors of sorts. Well, I just got my update to hop on board the “water down your business news to mush” train and learned the real reason for this grand social gesture by the WSJ. Here are the permissions I am supposed to give to them to have the privilege of using this app within the ultimate data grab, Facebook.The WSJ Facebook Edition. Really?
It looks like we have hit a point where the balance of power in publishing is truly shifting OR there is a huge over reaction to social media’s influence. Why do I say this? Because today the Wall Street Journal is rolling out the WSJ Social which is a made for Facebook version of the paper that at one point in time at least was most concerned about reaching business power brokers rather than the masses. Take a look at the screenshot that was published over at ForbesYouTube Adds Channels as Part of Major Overhaul

NBC, ABC, CBS, Fox, CW and YouTube? The Wall Street Journal is reporting on a major YouTube overhaul that will have the site acting more like a TV network than a repository for random, user-generated videos.
Wall Street Journal Tests Single Issue Downloads

Remember when delivering the daily paper was the responsibility of a neighbor kid on a Schwinn bike? We not only paid to have that wad of knowledge slap down on our doorsteps every morning, we even happily tipped the boy when he came to collect the fee every week.
Hype Is Not News But We Keep Acting Like It Is

This morning I read a headline from the Wall Street Journal that had promise, especially as it could impact online marketers. The title of the story read: Web Tool on Firefox to Deter Tracking.
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