Sarah Ruth Lacy (born December 29, 1975) is an American technology journalist and author. Read full biography of Sarah Lacy →
Get a lawyer to look at your contract or beware. Because no company - evil or not - is going to do it for you.
I am a meat-loving Southern girl. Add in being a writer, and that means I drink more than I should, too.
I'm not really comfortable unless there's some kind of risk - either physical or mental.
My husband and I own half a dozen iPods, a Mac desktop, and four Mac laptops. We're clearly fans of Mr. Jobs' work.
One of the great ironies of the social media era is that some of the least social people in the world created it.
Sometimes the hardest thing about committing the perfect crime can be keeping your genius to yourself.
The best entrepreneurs know when to ignore sage advice.
A lot of Americans desperately want to believe that China is full of poor people who can't innovate, and the only goods they make are cheap... →
A lot of the books that have been written about Silicon Valley are really good. Michael Malone's books are incredible. I think his 'Infinite... →
As I've written before, China's ability to be the assembly line to the world wasn't where its role in the global economy ended; it was... →
As smartphones have allowed us to have our computers, emails, social media feeds, and a full surveillance system in our pockets at all times, stories... →
Being in Silicon Valley is like playing for the Yankees. You get knocked around more than anywhere else, the glare of the media spotlight is more... →
Benefitting from a job bubble is not only a first world problem, it's an upper-class-educated-lucky-to-be-in-the-right-industry-at-the-right-time... →