Effecting change by raising visibility for women in technology. We are @starkness @biellacoleman @dharmishta @sorayad @deanjansen

Joined January 2010
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Women 2.0 helps female-led startups: "Our goal is to be obsolete." http://bit.ly/9HTAI5

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RT @adamludwin: I'm curious about people's perceptions of their social networks. Pls take this 2 min survey and RT pls! http://bit.ly/aiv01m

Changing Venture Funding for Women, interview with @cindygallop1 http://bit.ly/9EweFB

RT @amandapey: I wrote a blog post called "I’m a Female @ycombinator Founder and You Can Be Too" http://bit.ly/97WvsX

RT @sorayadarabi: A celebration of Women in Technology: www.wienetwork.org

on finding female speakers: http://bit.ly/aNVHKT

RT @desconcentrado: free software foundation seeking intern to work on increasing # of women in free software movement // http://is.gd/eNZV4

Women 2.0 Labs Accepting Applications for Fall Pre-Incubator rww.tw/dtvxnW #w2labs #startups (via @emgollie @rww)

RT @sorayadarabi: Thank you Nathaniel for this post, 'Breaking Out of the Entrepreneur Boys Club' http://bit.ly/boysclub
also just discovered @smartskirts, self-described as"No Pink. No Platitudes. Just Success for Smart Women." an on- (and off-) line network
some interesting stats: RT @gigaom: Is There a Female Funding Model? http://dlvr.it/3dcr1

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New wave of female entrepreneurs to erode the historic gender imbalance in high-tech: http://ow.ly/2mUUT (via @rachelsklar)

Great clip on @CNN about the Code Ed project that teaches girls in underserved communities Computer Science: http://bit.ly/bc0jJN

RT @bfeld: 5 Thoughts On The Gender Gap In Entrepreneurship http://bit.ly/bf56Xa

RT @berkmancenter: [Live] Entrepreneurship: where are all the women and minorities? @vwadhwa http://bit.ly/byQ3i1 Webcast http://bit.ly/ANnb

RT @starkness: Since @ycombinator started, 450 people have been accepted. Guess how many were women? 14. http://bit.ly/9qEN0x

How We Can Encourage More Female Entrepreneurship http://bit.ly/c00l89 via @rachelbotsman cc @cindygallop1

If female entrepreneurs started with the same capital as males they'd add 6 million jobs to the economy http://bit.ly/bgs1zu via @starkness