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  1. Added Oct 28, 2008 by libbypokel
    The "Women Writing Science" project and IBM announced the launch of a new community website promoting and supporting the involvement of young women in the fields of science, technology, engineering, and math. Plans for development within the year include social networking features and interactive career-building resources.
  2. Added Sep 29, 2007 by schwangr
    An archive presenting and documenting some important and original contributions made before 1976 by 20th century women.
  3. Added Jul 22, 2007 by baratama
    NEW DELHI, July 21 (AP) — India selected its first female president on Saturday, winning a vote seen as a symbolic victory for women contending with widespread discrimination. Pratibha Patil, 72, won almost two-thirds of the votes cast by national lawmakers and state legislators. She had the support of the governing Congress Party and its political allies, and had been widely expected to win. The
  4. Added Jul 18, 2007 by brasst and 1 other
  5. Added Jun 08, 2007 by battis
    A blog on women through time
  6. Added May 14, 2007 by trustteam and 2 others
    In advance of this week’s Women in Games International conference in Seattle, “The Balancing Act: Game Industry Careers and Quality of Life,” we are pleased to present our choices for the “top 100 women in games” to our readership.While it is a known fact that the ratio of women to men working in the games industry is remarkably off-kilter, it is unclear what this data truly means to the game community. One widely-supported idea is that, by including the viewpoint and talents of women in the game development process, nothing is left to chance in terms of looking at the big picture.
  7. Added Mar 23, 2007 by mniemitz
    WorldWIT is the leading global online and offline network for women in business and technology. We offer networking, events, publications and services.
  8. Added Feb 25, 2007 by battis
    Akram embarked eight years ago on a single-volume biographical dictionary of female hadith scholars, a project that took him trawling through biographical dictionaries, classical texts, madrasa chronicles and letters for relevant citations. “I thought I’d find maybe 20 or 30 women,” he says. To date, he has found 8,000 of them, dating back 1,400 years, and his dictionary now fills 40 volumes.
  9. Added Aug 04, 2006 by aseldow
    I am "one who blogs" (among many other things). I happen to be a woman. But I am NOT a blogHer, and my male co-author is not a blogHim. I write code. But I am NOT a programmHer. I write tech books. But I am NOT a writeHer.
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