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She’s Geeky unconference is coming up in the Bay Area!
- Also in the Bay Area, a competition for teams of high school girls programming Android and iPhone applications
- In Boston, the LibrePlanet Conference 2010 is coming up in March — RSVP now to reserve a spot!
- Check out Engineer Your Life — a website aimed at high school girls and promoting careers in engineering
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This story about research showing girls may be less interested in computer science if it’s associated with a “geeky” environment has been being passed around a lot this week. What do you think? Is this a legitimate explanation? Personally, I’ve always found geeky environments to be a plus — but then, I’m already a programmer, so my personal experience says more about how women do go into technology than why they don’t.
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Under the Microscope profiles several women who are playing important roles in the United Nations’ Climate Change Conference
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This diagram of the many species of geeks is kind of cool, but it’s also depressing how sexism in geek culture shows up even in such a playful context — one of the types of geek is “IT guy” (of course, there’s no “IT gal”), and all of the “geek heroes” are men, while several of the “geek obsessions” are women (taking their place among “stuff” like aliens, robots, and movies).
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Mark Shuttleworth is stepping down as CEO of Canonical — current COO Jane Silber will take his place
- Gawker posts a guide to the new Facebook privacy settings and an update on the old privacy settings you can no longer use
- Is Alice in Wonderland really a complex allegory about then-new types of mathematics?
- The Free Press Action Fund posts a map of where your representatives stand on Net Neutrality, and how to contact them about it
- And, it’s almost the weekend. Periodic Table of Beer!
Thanks to my twitter feed for sharing several of these links!
As always, please share your links of interest in the comments or in a blog post of your own!