Meg Tanaka
@megtanakax
Covering tech and other things at @wsj / connect at [email protected] or Signal meg.137 /@ucbsoj @Berkeley_EECS grad
ディズニーが学校に? ホームスクールで人気 ウォルト・ディズニーが展開するテーマパークでホームスクールを行っている親たちがいる。スクールバスをモノレールに替え、パークを教室として活用している人たちだ。 on.wsj.com/4m2ulvp
They are the Disney home-schoolers: parents who’ve swapped schoolbuses for monorails and now treat the parks as a classroom. on.wsj.com/4lqOXNI
They are the Disney home-schoolers: parents who’ve swapped schoolbuses for monorails and now treat the parks as a classroom. 🔗: on.wsj.com/3IhVhbZ
Here is an early look at the front page of The Wall Street Journal on.wsj.com/4lLZsuO
My first A-hed for @WSJ ! Meet the moms that homeschool their kids at Disney World. Because who said education can't come with a sprinkle of pixie dust? This story took months to put together but I'm so happy it's out! Hope you love it too. Gift link: wsj.com/lifestyle/moms…
Great work, Meg! I never cease to be amazed at the surprising things people do at Disney parks.
My first A-hed for @WSJ ! Meet the moms that homeschool their kids at Disney World. Because who said education can't come with a sprinkle of pixie dust? This story took months to put together but I'm so happy it's out! Hope you love it too. Gift link: wsj.com/lifestyle/moms…
"Lesson plans include practicing Spanish with princesses and budgeting for churros; fireworks are a bedtime alarm" Meet the Moms Who Home School at Disney World - WSJ wsj.com/lifestyle/moms…
They are the Disney home-schoolers: parents who’ve swapped schoolbuses for monorails and now treat the parks as a classroom. wsj.com/lifestyle/moms… via @WSJ
They are the Disney home-schoolers: parents who’ve swapped schoolbuses for monorails and now treat the parks as a classroom on.wsj.com/44zpKcN
I'm on today's episode of the WSJ podcast, "What's News"🎧 Got to talk about what the extra-long Amazon Prime Day means for shoppers, sellers, and Amazon, and why things might be different this year. Thanks @daniel_cgb for having me! open.spotify.com/episode/3ybpWp…
Amazon Prime Day is 4 days this year. What does that mean for shoppers, sellers, and Amazon's sales numbers? How about the looming tariffs? For my new @WSJ story, I spoke to analysts and sellers about what Prime Day will look like this year. wsj.com/business/retai…
Prime Day used to be Amazon.com’s Black Friday. This year the event is four days long instead of two. on.wsj.com/4lbbXQR
New from me: If you think free time is overrated, this is the job market for you. wsj.com/lifestyle/care…
Prime Day used to be Amazon.com’s Black Friday, but this year the event is four days long instead of two on.wsj.com/44B85Bo
My latest ahed (the WSJ's daily quirky article) is about those expensive, super weird collectible popcorn buckets every movie gets now. The Fantastic Four Galactus head will be more than twice as big as a large popcorn and cost $80. wsj.com/arts-culture/f…
AI researchers across Silicon Valley are buzzing about "The List," a compilation of the most talented minds in AI that Zuckerberg has spent months putting together. Our deep dive into the madhouse world of AI recruiting, w/ @bzcohen @MeghanBobrowsky wsj.com/tech/meta-ai-r…
Congrats Meghan on this scoop!! Always learning much from you ❤️🔥
Scoop: Meta has poached three OpenAI researchers: Lucas Beyer, Alexander Kolesnikov and Xiaohua Zhai, according to people familiar with the matter. An OpenAI spox confirmed the three have left the company.