Sarah Ruth Lacy (born December 29, 1975) is an American technology journalist and author. Read full biography of Sarah Lacy →
Dying venture firms are like the walking dead. They can have years of staggering around with stakes in still active portfolio companies, hoping... →
I always want to have San Francisco as my home and my base. I'm a business reporter - that's what I do and what I enjoy - and I don't... →
I am a huge fan of using social media to connect with people because I think there was this 'ivory tower' aspect of journalism where people... →
I don't care if Facebook's valuation goes to one gillion. It can go so high we have to make up numbers. It is still not a bubble because... →
I think everyone has their own style in journalism. Look, I'm a girl from the South! Sometimes I laugh. Someone can pejoratively call it... →
It's almost a cliche that great Silicon Valley entrepreneurs don't go sit on a beach when they make a lot of money; they get back to work... →
It's happening: Lou Dobbs' dream come true and Silicon Valley's worst nightmare. We're already seeing the reverse brain drain as... →
Like patents - which also seek to protect the little guy - unions were started for all the right reasons. But like patents, they can be twisted into... →
People always tell me the next stage of my career means moving to New York, but I never will. I don't care how that affects my career, and I... →
Some people have blithely dismissed growth in markets like China and India, saying Silicon Valley will always be the hub for tech: that everyone will... →
The one thing I didn't do that was kind of controversial was go work for a daily paper, because I didn't like that kind of journalism, and... →
The roots of Silicon Valley are full of stories of immigrants and minority groups who experienced bigotry and made it anyway. Why should women be any... →
The thought for a long time was that banks needed to be too controlled, too regulated to be turned over to the Wild West of the Net. Then the credit... →