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9101_32 Audrey Eschright's Bookmarks Tagged With "technology"

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  1. Visit Hacker Spaces - HackerspaceWiki Hacker Spaces - HackerspaceWiki

    Hacker spaces around the world, and how to start your own.

  2. Visit Continuing Intermittent Incoherency » The Price of Anonymity: Our Principles? Continuing Intermittent Incoherency » The Price of Anonymity: Our Principles?

    "If we’re developing this software with society at large, for society at large, why is absence of half of society from the process not the largest topic of discussion in the OSS world?"

  3. Visit David Heinemeier Hansson at Startup School 08 | Omnisio David Heinemeier Hansson at Startup School 08 | Omnisio

    Very relevant to current Portland tech business conversations.

  4. Visit Why women quit technology careers Why women quit technology careers

    Mentoring is key.

  5. Visit Geek Girls: Revenge of the Nerdettes | Newsweek Culture | Newsweek.com Geek Girls: Revenge of the Nerdettes | Newsweek Culture | Newsweek.com

    The tone is a little silly: "Look, attractive women are geeks too!" but it's generally a positive article.

  6. Visit Oregon Public Broadcasting - The upside of a downturn? Oregon Public Broadcasting - The upside of a downturn?

    Not that you can tell from the post, but I'm the software developer quoted here. And I do think our local tech industry is getting better all the time. OPB should do a show about that.

  7. Visit What Web Life Is Like In Silicon Forest | CenterNetworks What Web Life Is Like In Silicon Forest | CenterNetworks

    Rick Turoczy did a guest post for Center Networks about our Silicon Forest, including a mention of Calagator.

  8. Visit Chia-Lin Simmons: Death and the inequities of the technology industry Chia-Lin Simmons: Death and the inequities of the technology industry

    If a successful female tech entrepreneur dies, does anyone notice?

  9. Visit Portland's High Tech Community And The Space To Think Portland's High Tech Community And The Space To Think

    LUNARR talks about why they're in Portland and not San Francisco.

  10. Visit How Email Brings You Closer to the Guy in the Next Cubicle How Email Brings You Closer to the Guy in the Next Cubicle

    Increasing use of e-mail, web apps and online networking might minimize the need for living physically close to our workplaces and social circles. However, studies suggests that far from removing distance barriers, technology actually reinforces … More

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