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- Google Dethroned?
- Sarah Lacy submits: There's a truism in Silicon Valley that Peter Thiel describes in my book: No publicly-traded Internet company stays on top for more than four years. We saw it with Netscape, Yahoo YHOO, eBay EBAY and I think we started seeing the beginnings of it with Google...
- External links 2009-01-22
- Amazon: The Exception to All the Rules
- Sarah Lacy submits: My new goal is to get Jeff Bezos on TechTicker. That's right. Fair warning Mr. Bezos: You are the new Moby Dick. (Larry Ellison, you toyed with me for too long.) Since I've historically been a Valley beat reporter, I've never gotten to interview the Seattle-based...
- External links 2009-02-02
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- Learn About Web 2.0 Through Sarah Lacy
- Sarah Lacy of BusinessWeek.com caused quite a stir a few weeks ago when she conducted an on-stage interview of Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg at SXSW and asked a lot of off-the-wall questions that the tech-heavy audience thought was disrespectful and irrelevant. They were posting their thoughts from the auditorium on...
- Blog posts 2008-05-07
- Zuckerberg Interview Shows It's a Wild, Wired World
- Yesterday, Facebook founder and CEO Mark Zuckerberg was interviewed on stage at the SXSWi conference by former BusinessWeek journalist and author Sarah Lacy. It didn't go well -- Lacy, who can be a bit of a smarty pants, was channeling her inner David Letterman, asking off-the-wall questions, interrupting Zuckerberg...
- Blog posts 2008-03-10
- Bold Oracle has the wind at its back.
- Byline: Sarah Lacy Byline: Sarah Lacy
- Research articles 2006-08-15
- Mel Karmazin Gives Away the Farm, Saves Job
- TechCrunch submits: By Sarah Lacy Liberty Media threw Sirius XM a lifeline with an 11th hour $530 million loan. If Sirius’s beleaguered balance sheet didn’t tell you everything you’d need to know about how the negotiations went, the terms would. The initial loan of $280 million comes at...
- External links 2009-02-17
- Do Social Networks Warp Children's Minds?
- TechCrunch submits: By Sarah Lacy The other day I asked somewhat tongue-in-cheek whether Tom Friedman had ever visited Silicon Valley. Today, I’m wondering if Lady Greenfield has ever used a social networking site. by TechCrunch
- External links 2009-02-24
- How Fortune, Forbes and BusinessWeek Can Save Themselves
- TechCrunch submits: By Sarah Lacy I’m getting sh*t for this post no matter what. By insinuating business magazines are better off than papers when I currently write a column for BusinessWeek MHP people will call me biased. (As Arrington would say, "consider that your disclosure.") Likewise, I have...
- External links 2009-05-08
- When 1.3 Billion People Are Too Many
- TechCrunch submits: By Sarah Lacy There’s one big Web 2.0 question we’ll never know the answer to: Could YouTube have survived on its own? by TechCrunch
- External links 2009-05-26
- Amazon Buys Zappos for 10 Million Shares
- TechCrunch submits: By Sarah Lacy News has just broken that Amazon.com AMZN has purchased hot ecommerce up-and-comer Zappos for 10 million Amazon shares or $807 million. Zappos employees will get $40 million of that in cash and restricted stock. And Zappos management will remain in...
- External links 2009-07-22
- Is There an IPO Boom Waiting in the Wings?
- TechCrunch submits: By Sarah Lacy As Erick pointed out Tuesday, IPO registrations are up. But even if all of these companies go out, does this mean VCs are out of the no liquidity woods? Hardly. by TechCrunch
- External links 2009-08-12
- The Death of Risk in Silicon Valley
- By Sarah Lacy I was recently at a Silicon Valley conference where one of the debates that raged into the wee hours centered on Silicon Valley's increasing aversion to risk: Is it a good thing, and who's to blame for it? Less risk-taking by entrepreneurs means less outright failure. A...
- News items 2009-10-19
- MercadoLibre: How to Do It Right in Latin America
- TechCrunch submits: By Sarah Lacy Back before Brazil was the darling economy of Latin America, all eyes were on Argentina — or at least the dot com “eyeballs” were. In the late 1990s, when VCs, private equity houses and wealthy individuals where throwing Internet money around the globe,...
- External links 2009-12-15
- Facebook's Great Betrayal [Rant]
- Facebook's privacy pullback isn't just outrageous; it's a landmark turning point for the social network. Facebook has blundered before, but the latest changes are far more calculated. The company has, in short, turned evil. Its new privacy policy have turned the social network inside out:...
- News items 2009-12-16
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