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WOMEN AND COMPUTERS

  • Ask MissInformation - internet advice for women on the Web.
  • Australian Computer Society (ACS) - Women in Technology (WIT - society for information technology professionals in Australia. Site points to a number of other WIT relevant sites and resources.
  • BinaryGirl.com - offers the chance to learn and share knowledge about information technology careers, the Internet, hardware, and software through an interactive community of women.
  • EstroNet
  • GirlGeeks - career, training, and mentoring community for aspiring women in technology.
  • Girls Need Modems!: Cyberculture and Women's Ezines - Krista Scott's M.A. paper on women, technoculture, and online 'zines.
  • Her Domain of Austin - a support and networking group for women interested in the World Wide Web.
  • Institute for Women and Technology - created so that women can participate fully in the definition and creation of new technologies.
  • iVillage.com: Computing - includes information on buying systems, software, using the Internet, and more.
  • MacMom's Site - offers very basic tips and how-to's designed to help and inspire women (and others) to use the Macintosh computers they've already bought the kids.
  • Mousy - for and about women who are shaping the digital world.
  • Past Notable Women of Computing
  • SheClicks.com - offers women a fresh, fun way to get smarter about using the Internet.
  • Silicon Salley - online magazine for the 21st century woman.
  • Systers - informal organization for technical women in computing that began in 1987. Promotes networking for women in computer science.
  • Top 25 Women on the Web - annual event that recognizes 25 outstanding women in the Internet industry.
  • Webmistress @ Work - online cooperative of women working the web. Includes mailing list, discussion forum, and more.
  • Women and Computer Science - information about women and computer science.
  • Women and Computing
  • Women for Literature Award - award presented to sites maintained by women that focus on literature and/or creative writing.
  • Women in Computer Visual Arts, Effects, and Animation - inspirational interviews from women in the profession.
  • Women of ENIAC
  • Women Online Worldwide - IRC chats, newsgroups, and more.
  • Women's IT Network - non-profit organisation established to encourage, support, and promote women working within the IT industry.
  • WorldWit - an online resource for women in technology to network and share ideas.
  • Y2K for Women - what every woman needs to know and how to keep herself and her family safe.
  • Yale University - The Ada Project - Internet resources for women in computer science.

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