I Want Sarah to Visit:

The captivating story of the mavericks who emerged from the dotcom rubble to found the multi-billion-dollar companies taking the Web into the 21st century.


Everyone has heard the story of the Internet Bubble. Beginning with Netscape's blockbuster IPO in 1996, billions of dollars flowed into Internet startups, and companies with no revenues and shaky business plans earned sky-high valuations on Wall Street. It was the era of paper millionaires, $800 office chairs, and Super Bowl ads for dotcoms that no one had ever heard of. Then in 2000 the Bubble burst, with the Nasdaq losing 75% of its value and hundreds of companies closing up shop. It was all written off to "irrational exuberance," and everyone moved on. Once You're Lucky, Twice You're Good is the story of the entrepreneurs who never gave up on the Internet dream.


"Sarah Lacy's very readable book pulls back the veil from the new princes of Web 2.0, and that it is as much about attitude as it is about business."

ANDY KESSLER AUTHOR OF RUNNING MONEY, WALL STREET MEAT, THE END OF MEDICINE

SARAH'S ARCHIVES

August 28th, 2008

We’re a Little Camera-Shy Here at SarahLacy.com…

NOT. So it truly pains
my inner cheesecake that we don’t actually own a video camera. With the last
half of the UGBT about to jumpstart in September, it is super crucial that we
have a way of documenting all the awesome cities and interesting people we are
sure to encounter. We’re no-frills girls for the most part, so we need a hand-held video camera
that is small, lightweight, and easy to operate and download content. If Seattle and Portland
are any indication, then it should also be able to withstand last-minute decisions
involving dangling 500 feet in the air and rolling around in the back of an old
school bus…but more on that later ;-)

Thus, we’re looking to you guys to help us! Any camera
suggestions or recommendations would be most appreciated! And trust that I will
be checking the comments section on a regular basis, because, based on the stunning blackmail photo below, I’m
more than ready for my close-up Ms. Lacy…

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SARAH LACY has reported on startups and venture capital in Silicon Valley for nearly a decade. She writes Valley Girl, a biweekly column for BusinessWeek and co-hosts Tech Ticker on Yahoo! Finance. She lives in San Francisco.
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