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Germany's recorded music sales dropped 3.2% in 2007, marking its tenth straight year of decline. The CD accounted for 81% of all revenues. Shall We Trash Sarah Lacy?19
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Find more posts like this: The Sarah Lacy interview with Mark Zuckerberg at the recent SXSW sparked a lot of conversations throughout the social web, most attacking Shara. The Next Social Network19
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Find more posts like this: Could the WordPress blogging app be the next "social networking" platform? Sarah Lacy was not as bad as Miss Teen South Carolina: Reflections from observing a train wreck18
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Posted on March 9, 2008 - 10:55pm at RexBlog
Find more posts like this: I have no doubt Sarah Lacy (I’m seeing it spelled Lacey, but L-a-c-y is how she spells it, so I assume that’s correct) is a very talented reporter, but as an on-stage interviewer, today she set the benchmark for remarkable badness. And I say that as someone who has once or twice conducted a remarkably bad on-stage interview. I also say it as someone in the audience who was sitting in awe as it was taking place. Sarah Lacy was not as bad as Miss Teen South Carolina: Reflections from observing a train wreck19
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Find more posts like this: I have no doubt Sarah Lacy (I’m seeing it spelled Lacey, but L-a-c-y is how she spells it, so I assume that’s correct) is a very talented reporter, but as an on-stage interviewer, today she set the benchmark for remarkable badness. And I say that as someone who has once or twice conducted a remarkably bad on-stage interview. I also say it as someone in the audience who was sitting in awe as it was taking place. Sarah Lacy was not as bad as Miss Teen South Carolina: Reflections from observing a train wreck19
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Find more posts like this: I have no doubt Sarah Lacy (I’m seeing it spelled Lacey, but L-a-c-y is how she spells it, so I assume that’s correct) is a very talented reporter, but as an on-stage interviewer, today she set the benchmark for remarkable badness. And I say that as someone who has once or twice conducted a remarkably bad on-stage interview. I also say it as someone in the audience who was sitting in awe as it was taking place. Sarah Lacy was not as bad as Miss Teen South Carolina: Reflections from observing a train wreck22
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Find more posts like this: I have no doubt Sarah Lacy (I’m seeing it spelled Lacey, but L-a-c-y is how she spells it, so I assume that’s correct) is a very talented reporter, but as an on-stage interviewer, today she set the benchmark for remarkable badness. And I say that as someone who has once or twice conducted a remarkably bad on-stage interview. I also say it as someone in the audience who was sitting in awe as it was taking place. Sarah Lacy was not as bad as Miss Teen South Carolina: Reflections from observing a train wreck17
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