fastcompany.com — Only a quarter of those involved in computer and mathematical occupations are women. And yet, in the ever-evolving world of Web 2.0, women have often been pioneers, redefining the way we interact online. To give credit where it's due, we tracked down the most influential of these. Our list wasn't chosen by star power, nor by career altitude.
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Camembert over IP
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what about me??
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95% of the large "Web 2.0" projects are clones:"DUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUDE LET'S SHARE STUFF""DUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUDE LOOK AT WHAT I'M UP TO NOW"
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Saabira Chaudhuri is a stone cold fox. Plus I heard she writes or something.
garofoliNov 12, 2008
You said yes to 5th to last? Are you insane?And 2nd to last should be yes.
testiculeseNov 12, 2008
Age is irrelevant. It's still stupid. It's a meme of it's own.
quasipolymathNov 15, 2008
"I mean she started late in the day, and develops in Python for f**ks sake!"You are certainly welcome to your opinion on who is or isn't qualified to be on this list, but I'd like to hear your thoughts on why either of those things matter in this context, particularly since both of these are presented as if they are damning in some way.