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And what about ladies?
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More interesting speaker coverage from the Women’s Angel Colloqium. Stanford professor and startup founder MacLean suggested that math is the great equalizer for women.
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Design guru Don Normal asks: “Why isn’t Google a unified application? Why are there so many odd, apparently free-standing services?”
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Gartner’s wrong: there will always be programmers. But right: it will become easier and easier for nonprogrammers to create nontrivial applications, with services like Ning and Dabble DB.
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These Web 2.0 family sharing sites are interesting. I like the idea of cross-generational online interactions.
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Tony Byrne is a must-read if you are at all interested in content management. Here he points out that Google’s basic search interface is not complex enough for most enterprise search needs.
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About Anne
Anne Truitt Zelenka is a web technologist turned high school math teacher. She is the author of Connect! A Guide to a New Way of Working. She writes about family at The Everyday Cafe. Read more about Anne.
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