Sarah Lacy
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Sarah Lacy, taken by Doc Searls at LeWeb3 in Paris
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Born | December 29, 1975 |
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Sarah Lacy (born December 29, 1975) is an American technology journalist[1] and author.
She co-hosts web video show Yahoo! Tech Ticker[2] and is a columnist at BusinessWeek.[3]
She is noted for an interview with Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg at the 2008 South by Southwest Interactive festival in which Zuckerberg told her she would have to actually ask questions and the audience staged what has been characterized as a revolt.[4][5] Her response, posted on her Twitter account, was "Seriously screw all you guys. I did my best to ask a range of things."[6]
[edit] References
- ^ Bill Thompson (2008-03-09). How Twitter makes it real. BBC News.
- ^ Liz Gannes (2008-02-11). Q&A: Yahoo Tech Ticker's Sarah Lacy. NewTeeVee.
- ^ Spencer E. Ante and Catherine Holahan (2008-03-10). Facebook CEO Admits Missteps. BusinessWeek.
- ^ Lewis Wallace (2008-03-09). SXSW: Zuckerberg Keynote Descends Into Chaos as Audience Takes Over. Wired.
- ^ Daniel Terdiman (2008-03-08). Journalist becomes the story at Mark Zuckerberg SXSWi keynote. CNN.
- ^ Sarah Lacy (2008-03-09). Twitter / Sarah Lacy: seriously screw all you guy.... Twitter.