Monday, March 10, 2008
The Problem With the Zuckerberg-Lacy Interview @ SXSW: Sarah’s Not a Geek
So I’m still in shock at what happened a few hours ago at SXSW during the Sarah Lacy interview of Mark Zuckerberg. I’d like to be nice about it and I feel for Sarah, but to be brutally honest I don’t think I’ve ever seen such a complete and utter train wreck of an interview before.
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