Podcast #8 - February 23
What a week! A plane crash left Palo Alto in the dark--almost (but not quite) preventing one of this week's panelists from attending. Computer Engineer Barbie burst onto the scene, causing all manner of comment and controversy. Our guests couldn't help but wonder, is "Social Media Barbie" next? And Women in tech were discussed everywhere from TechCrunch to the San Jose Mercury News.
Through it all, TechnoGirlTalk was there. Here is this week's lineup of guests--we hope you enjoy listening.
Anne Hardy, VP of technology in the office of the chief technology officer at SAP, and chair of events for Dare2BDigital, an event for young women in the 7th-10th grades to bridge the gender gap in computer science and engineering.
Lori MacVittie, technical marketing manager at F5 Networks and F5 blogger. She recently blogged on Computer Engineer Barbie.
Jessica Faye Carter, CEO, Nette Media and author of the book "Double Outsiders: How Women of Color Can Succeed in Corporate America" (JIST Works, 2007). She recently wrote an article on women and social media in Mashable, which we discuss.

Through it all, TechnoGirlTalk was there. Here is this week's lineup of guests--we hope you enjoy listening.
Anne Hardy, VP of technology in the office of the chief technology officer at SAP, and chair of events for Dare2BDigital, an event for young women in the 7th-10th grades to bridge the gender gap in computer science and engineering.
Lori MacVittie, technical marketing manager at F5 Networks and F5 blogger. She recently blogged on Computer Engineer Barbie.
Jessica Faye Carter, CEO, Nette Media and author of the book "Double Outsiders: How Women of Color Can Succeed in Corporate America" (JIST Works, 2007). She recently wrote an article on women and social media in Mashable, which we discuss.


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