Posts tagged ‘Web2.0’
2009.11.26 The Mists of Linkspam (26th November, 2009) (2)
Matt Zimmerman asks Who’s afraid of Ubuntu Women? Issue 17 of the GNOME Journal is available, the first with a unified theme: “Women in Open Source”. All articles were contributed by women. (Journal issues don’t ...
Full Story »2009.09.22 Sexism on Reddit (9)
Programmer and self-proclaimed geek Mariya Lysenkova runs Verdage, a consultancy whose offerings include the CMS system Webist. Although happy with her roster of clients, including American Express Publishing and The Economist, she would love to ...
Full Story »2009.08.30 Daughter of Link Roundup (August 31st, 2009) (0)
Margaret Atwood doesn’t think she writes science fiction. Ursula K Le Guin would like to disagree. (A review of “Year of the Flood”.) sarahtales takes on Uhura, Harriet Potter, and Jo from Little Women and ...
Full Story »2009.08.20 Men bloggers: the followup post (51)
Thanks to everyone who participated in the Where are all the men bloggers? thread, and a big “Welcome” to those who are new here. I’ve just shut down comments on that thread because a) the ...
Full Story »2009.08.19 Where are all the men bloggers? (96)
When I look around my Google Reader feeds, I see so many insightful, intelligent political and technical blogs by women, but hardly any by men. For instance, I read Shakesville every day for US and ...
Full Story »2009.08.17 Revenge of the Link Roundup (August 17th, 2009) (3)
jmtorres posts about her Bechdel-Test-passing vid show from Vividcon. Links to numerous fanvids about women relating to each other. Sarah Allen, who teaches Ruby on Rails to women, posts about Test Driven Teaching Stargate: Universe ...
Full Story »2009.08.11 Ten tips for getting more women speakers (22)
Allyson Kapin has a post over on Fast Company, entitled Where are the women in tech and social media? in which she talks about the dearth of women speakers at tech conferences. She offers a ...
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