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Thursday, April 9, 2009

Who the Hell Is Enrolling in Journalism School Right Now?

Sarah Lacy

A little more than 10 years ago, I stumbled out of a liberal arts college with a mediocre GPA into a job with a weekly business journal with a smallish circulation in my hometown of Memphis, Tenn.

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Monday, January 5, 2009

Now for My Next Trick, I’ll Turn Brand Into Cash

Sarah Lacy

Back in May 2008, I was on top of the world. Viewers were soaring for my newly launched Yahoo show, TechTicker, my book was about to come out and was boasting a beautifully low three-digit Amazon rank, several of my BusinessWeek columns had been among the most read stories on the site, and traffic on this blog was doubling month-over-month.

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Monday, July 21, 2008

On-Demand Computing: A Brutal Slog

Sarah Lacy

The Internet revolutionized the distribution of software–perhaps a bit too much. The Web brought a new, cheaper method for getting software into the hands of users, but in doing so may have killed one of the best models in Silicon Valley history.

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Tuesday, March 11, 2008

Why Mark Zuckerberg Isn’t Saying Anything

Owen Thomas

I agree with the popular take on Sarah Lacy’s Mark Zuckerberg interview at SXSW to this degree: The audience was revolting. Lacy threw an unbecomingly petulant tantrum on stage. But the Twitter reaction was equally self-indulgent. The debates over her performance obscured the man who should have been under the microscope: Zuckerberg. As a speaker, Facebook’s CEO is trying to model himself after Steve Jobs. He’s gotten help from Bill Clinton’s former speaking coach. But so far, all he’s learned is the fine art of saying nothing.

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Monday, March 10, 2008

The Problem With the Zuckerberg-Lacy Interview @ SXSW: Sarah’s Not a Geek

Dave McClure

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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