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http://www.women2.org/ Did you know that women invented the cooking stove, refrigerator, dishwasher and ironing board ? As well as the Apgar test, the circular saw, Scotchgard, fire escapes, liquid paper, the windshield wiper, the life raft, and the first software for computing? Women have always been change makers. The festival started with a keynote from Arianna Huffington. She was tall and extremely funny – much more than I expected.
http://www.informit.com/podcasts/channel.aspx?c=C3D86AA7-8822-46D7-9BE4-3EA8C7229DB0 Home > Podcasts > Information Technology > Information Management The National Center for Women in Technology (NCWIT) interviews women in IT careers about how they first got into technology, why they chose to be entrepreneurs, and what advice they would give to young people interested in IT or entrepreneurship. RSS Details By Judy Estrin For Judy Estrin, an interest in science and technology is in the blood: her older sister is an MD; her younger sister is a professor of computer science; and her parents both have PhDs in electrical engineering.

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WITI - Women In Technology International

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The Most Influential Women in Technology | Fast Company

We inadvertently ignited a firestorm late last year when we posted a story on fastcompany.com called " The Most Influential Women in Web 2.0 ." The post became the subject of heated debate on the user-recommendation site Digg, as well as on our own site. While some comments focused on the accomplishments of the women chosen, or suggested others we might have named, many were graphic, sexist, and nasty. Two dozen of the posters were eventually thrown off of Digg by the site's administrators.
We are women technologists. We use technology to connect our communities. We create technology because it is who we are — intelligent, creative and driven. http://anitaborg.org/

Connecting Women and Technology » Anita Borg Institute for Women and Technology