Sarah Ruth Lacy (born December 29, 1975) is an American technology journalist and author. Read full biography of Sarah Lacy →
Everything about Mark Zuckerberg is pure hacker. Hackers don't take realities of the world for granted; they seek to break and rebuild what they... →
The biggest barrier to starting a company isn't ideas, funding or experience. It's excuses.
For all the billions of dollars created here, Silicon Valley is remarkably stingy when it comes to giving.
Few people would doubt that Mark Zuckerberg would build a great product. But I, at least, would never have expected him to become so great at hiring... →
It's a great story for us whenever an entrepreneur makes a crazy amount of money and we get to tell the world about it. For the entrepreneur? Not... →
What created Silicon Valley was a culture of openness, and there is no future to Silicon Valley without it.
If Mark Zuckerberg doesn't understand something, it's not defeat. It's not even something he has to accept. It's merely a challenge... →
One of the nice things about being a private company is operating without the intensity of public glare. It's hard to grow a company under a... →
Unions inherently create an 'us versus them' dynamic that makes winning against a company's management the top goal, not serving... →
I've been reading a lot about Silicon Valley history recently and was struck by just how core the lack of unions has been to the American tech... →
Lesson to would-be fame seekers: It's not really a new world when it comes to celebrity. There are no shortcuts. It's still talent... →
You know that American dream and American spirit of innovation we always talk about? Turns out, the bulk of it was built by people who came to... →
You know what works in venture capital? A group of incredibly smart, connected people who have the financial wherewithal and risk appetite to make... →