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News Archive: 2004

Here are all the news articles about women and information technology that appeared in 2004 on the Center's Current News page. Some articles remain online only temporarily but may still be available in print or in offline archives; thus, listings will remain even if the link ceases to work. The views expressed in the articles included here do not necessarily represent those of the Center for Women & Information Technology. You may need to register for a login and password to view New York Times, Los Angeles Times, Chicago Tribune, Business Journal, The Scientist, CBS MarketWatch, and some other publications; registration is free. Salon now offers very limited access unless you have a paid subscription.

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A Woman's Work [CWIT Board Member Ban Saraf] (The Washington Post - December 26, 2004)

McCaffrey Leaving Google (Silicon Beat - December 19, 2004)

Blind Twins Graduate in Computer Science (Safm [South Africa] - December 29, 2004)

Video Games in Spain Incite Violence Against Women (Yahoo News - December 29, 2004)

Experimenting with Change: Women in Math and Science (Red Nova - December 29, 2004)

Research Program is a Step Up for Students (USA Today - December 28, 2004)

Putting a Feminine Face on the Competition (Boston Globe - December 21, 2004)

Women Lead the Way in Japan's Internet Usage (The Daily Yomiuri [Japan] - December 21, 2004)

Europe's Women Flock to the Web (ElectricNews.net [Ireland] - December 21, 2004)

Teen Sues Over Topless Pictures in Video Game (AZCentral.com - December 21, 2004)

A Toy With a Story (The New York Times - December 20, 2004)

Women Leaving IT Product Management Over Past Five Years (PR Web - December 20, 2004)

Your Daughter's Smart Enough to Join IIT (The Financial Express [India] - December 20, 2004)

TOPHEAVY Studios Ships 'The Guy Game': Girls of Spring Break (BusinessWire - December 20, 2004)

40% of Indian Capital's Cyber Crime Tagets Women (The Times of India - December 16, 2004)

Women Fired for Blogging (CNET News - December 16, 2004)

A New Forum (Blogging) Inspires the Old (Books) (The New York Times - December 15, 2004)

Panel: What Women Want: Connecting with the New Technology Consumer (Yahoo News - December 15, 2004)

Learning That Technology is More Than Number Crunching (Grand Rapids Herald-Review - December 14, 2004)

Women of Color Ask Different Workplace Questions (STL Today - December 13, 2004)

Women Scientists Discussed at Queen's Forum (4NI [U.K.] - December 13, 2004)

More Girls Meeting Abductors Online (Houston Chronicle - December 13, 2004)

Cambridge Launches Mentor Group for Women Tech Researchers (The Register [U.K.] - December 9, 2004)

Lockheed Introduces Girls to Engineering (Apple Valley Sun - December 9, 2004)

Women Online Have New Tech Attitude (Business Wire - December 8, 2004)

Debian Women: Geek Feminists in Action (News Forge - December 8, 2004)

It Doesn't Have to be Pink to Make it Work for Me (The Telegraph [U.K.] - December 3, 2004)

All-Female Engineering Team Takes First Prize at National Competition (UTPA News - December 3, 2004)

Her So-Called Digital Life (Wired News - December 2, 2004)

Women Using the Internet to Seek Fame (PR Newswire - December 2, 2004)

Computer Communities: Version 2.0 (Oregon Daily Emerald - December 2, 2004)

Campaign Against Gender Abuse Goes Online (IOL [South Africa] - December 2, 2004)

ACS Board to Focus on Women in Tech (news.com.au [Australia] - November 30, 2004)

Wisdom From an Online Bikini Babe (Toronto Star [Canada] - November 30, 2004)

Gifts Can Re-Energize Girls' Interest in Science (KRON4 - November 28, 2004)

How The Sims Became the First Video Game to Break the Gender Barrier (Ottawa Citizen [Canada] - November 27, 2004)

Princess Arwa Bint Fahd: A Pioneer in Computer Science and Internet Technology in Saudi Arabia (Ain-Al-Yaqeen [Saudi Arabia] - November 26, 2004)

Your Train Will Be Late, She Says Cheerily (The New York Times - November 24, 2004)

SMEs Drive Telecoms for the Poor (IT Web [South Africa] - November 24, 2004)

Women in Software: Open Source, Cold Shoulder (Software Development Magazine - November 2004)

Porn Publisher Sues Google Over Images (Detroit News - November 22, 2004)

Entering Boy Zones (The Age [Australia] - November 22, 2004)

Internet Porn: Worse Than Crack? (Wired News - November 19, 2004)

Pushing the Male Envelope (Wired News - November 19, 2004)

Mail-order Bride Wins Damage Award (Newsday - November 19, 2004)

Eureka! College Girls Invent Software (The Times of India - November 18, 2004)

Women Lagging Behind Men in Use of New Customer Service Channels (BT plc [U.K.] - November 18, 2004)

iVillage Boosted by Analyst Report (San Jose Mercury News - November 18, 2004)

MentorNet Wins Grand Prize in Cisco's Growing With Technology Awards (dBusinessNews - November 17, 2004)

Velva Klaessy, Government Code Breaker, Dies at 88 (Star-Tribune - November 7, 2004)

IBM Wins for Female Friendly Approach (news.com.au [Australia] - November 17, 2004)

Anorexic Girls Bond on Web to Dismay of Doctors (Yahoo News - November 17, 2004)

Heroines in Technology Awards Presented (Business Wire - November 15, 2004)

WITS Distributes List of Top Tech Women (Yahoo News [U.K.] - November 15, 2004)

At Tech Firms, Time Again for Flextime? (CNET News - November 15, 2004)

Who's In Charge: Tech Group's Incoming President Knows Firsthand How Well It Works (The Arizona Republic - November 15, 2004)

Gorgeous, But This Blogger's Fcition (The New Zealand Herald - November 15, 2004)

Women in IT Must Content with Old Boys' Networks (St. Paul Pioneer Press - November 14, 2004)

Fewer Women Joining the IT Ranks (Earthweb - November 12, 2004)

Playboy Goes After "Grown-up" Gamers with Pixilated Pinups (Seattle Post-Intelligencer - September 9, 2004)

Rural Women with Chronic Illness Benefit from Online Intervention (Medical DeviceLink News - November 12, 2004)

Female Executives Flock from IT Branch (The Copenhagen Post [Denmark] - November 12, 2004)

Does Grandma Need a Hug? A Robotic Pillow Can Help (The New York Times - November 11, 2004)

60 Women Prisoners Get Basic IT, Business Training Prior to Parole (ITWeb [South Africa] - November 12, 2004)

Online Dating Agency Bans Man for Bedding Too Many Women (Daily Record [U.K.] - November 12, 2004)

IBM Introduces Technology to Schoolgirls in Ireland (Yahoo News [U.K.] - November 11, 2004)

Getting Girls into Gadgets (Tech News World - November 11, 2004)

Technology Smashes Stereotypes (DM News - November 11, 2004)

Sex Still Sells -- But First Romance and Companionship (TMCNet - November 11, 2004)

Cisco to Host Girls in Technology Summit (Business Wire - November 10, 2004)

Visteon CIO Lorie Buckingham Wins 'Top Michigan Women in Computing' Award (The Auto Channel - November 9, 2004)

Study Reveals Gender Gap in South African Science (SciDevNet [U.K.] - November 9, 2004)

Net, Books Guide Women Towards Stock (The Star [Malaysia] - November 7, 2004)

The Case for Women in the Technology Business (The Register [U.K.] - November 5, 2004)

Women Connect To Create Technology, Social Impact (Chicago Sun-Times - November 3, 2004)

NAWBO and Intel Run Small Biz Technology Boot Camp (New Mexico Business Weekly - November 2, 2004)

Technology's Role Seen to Grow in Women's Work-Family Balancing Act (Las Vegas Review-Journal - November 1, 2004)

Sony Opens Mall Stores to Cater to Female Electronics Buyers (The Modesto Bee - November 1, 2004)

Effat College Receives US Grant to Develop Engineering Curriculum (Arab News [Saudi Arabia] - October 29, 2004 )

Women in Technology Announces Best Employers Winners (TechLINKS - October 29, 2004)

National Women of Color Technology Awards Honors Nextel Leader (Business Wire - October 28, 2004)

Police Bust Cyber-porn Operation in Philippines (The Manila Times - October 29, 2004)

Two Students from India Visit Wyoming Colleges (Billings Gazette - October 28, 2004)

Event Helps Girls Toward Careers (San Mateo County Times - October 27, 2004)

Women Techies Make Workplace Gains (Small Times - October 26, 2004)

Hewitt Wants to Stamp Out 'Old Boys Network' (Silicon.com [U.K.] - October 26, 2004)

Venus McNabb Named Best Young Entrepreneur at 2004 Stevie Awards (Business Wire - October 25, 2004)

Nintendo Targets Female Gamers with Pink Edition (GamesIndustry.biz - October 25, 2004)

'GI Janes' Nude on Porn Site (New York Post - October 25, 2004)

Internet Infinity Launches New Program for "Womankind" (Investors.com - October 24, 2004)

Natalie Jeremijenko: The WorldChanging Interview (WorldChanging - October 22, 2004)

1-Woman Show Puts Spotlight on Females' Efforts in Science (Indianapolis Star - October 23, 2004)

Shopping: Girls' Gizmos (Mirror.co.uk [U.K.- October 23, 2004)

DeVry University Announces Sixth Annual Young Women in Science and Technology (TechLINKS - October 22, 2004)

Women Execs Hold Their Own in Some But Not All IT Sectors (ARNnet [Australia] - October 21, 2004)

Male Surfers are More Narcissistic (Web User [U.K.] - October 21, 2004)

Fewer Women Engineers Due to Genetics, Irish Study Says (Eircom [Ireland] - October 21, 2004)

UBC Professor is $700,000 Chair for Women in Science and Engineering (Silicon Valley News - October 19, 2004)

Three CSC Employees Honored with National Women of Color Technology Awards (Yahoo News - October 19, 2004)

More Women Join the Gaming Faithful, in Spite of Sims2 Ad (Denver Post - October 18, 2004)

Rutgers Engineers Use Novel High-Tech Approach to Mentor Girls Interested in Sci/Tech (Rutgers News - October 18, 2004)

How Tech Helps Liberate Women (Yahoo News - October 18, 2004)

New Canadian Initiatives to Increase Role of Women in Science and Engineering (Canada NewsWire - October 18, 2004)

CU Gets NSF Grant (Colorado Daily - October 18, 2004)

Privatisation of Education Marginalises Girls From Science (India Express [India] - October 17, 2004)

All-Girl Gaming Team Takes Aim at the Boys (USA Today - October 16, 2004)

What Do Women Game Designers Want? (The New York Times - October 14, 2004)

Women Collaborate, Socialize, and Borrow Clothes (The New York Times - October 14, 2004)

Female Scientists Urged to Engage in Research (VNA [Vietnam] - October 14, 2004)

Fewer Women in Computer Jobs These Days (The New York Times - October 13, 2004)

2nd Women's Game Conference Set for October 26-27, 2005 (Digital Producer - October 13, 2004)

Buea Women Receive Computer Course Attestations (Zawya.com [Dubai] - October 13, 2004)

iVillage Studies Demonstrate Influence of Debates in Swaying Undecided Women's Votes (iWon - October 13, 2004)

Game Makers Change Tune to Draw in the Femmes (Sydney Morning Herald [Australia] - October 14, 2004)

Londa Schiebinger Hopes to Create 'Go To' Center for Gender Studies (Stanford News - October 13, 2004)

Computer Program Predicts Women's Cancer Risk (Yahoo News - October 12, 2004)

Finalists Named for 2004 Heroines in Technology Awards (Business Wire - October 12, 2004)

Women's Work-Life Balance May Lie in Taking Risks (Medical Post [Canada] - October 12, 2004)

UNL Engineering Tries to Attract More Women (Daily Nebraskan - October 12, 2004)

Technology's Gender Balancing Act (BBC News [U.K.] - October 11, 2004)

The Gender Profile of Wikipedia (Joi Ito's Web [Japan] - October 11, 2004)

'Provide Women Scientists with Flexi-Timings, Mid-Career Breaks' (The Hindu Business Line [India] - October 11, 2004)

Website Encourages Girls to Study Engineering (AxcessNews - October 11, 2004)

Computer Engineer Crowned Miss Tibet (Newkerala.com [India] - October 11, 2004)

Africa's ICT Women to Meet (IT Web [South Africa] - October 8, 2004)

Kim Polese Steps into Open-Source Fray (CNET News - October 8, 2004)

Casual Games Leader RealArcade Appeals to Women with Families (Interest! Alert - October 6, 2004)

Kvinder er Bedre Til at E-Maile (Politiken.dk [Denmark] - October 1, 2004)

Women of the Online World Get Their Own Search Engine (PR Web - October 5, 2004)

Mother Wins IT Position (ComputerWeekly.com - October 5, 2004)

Two Leaders Honored with Anita Borg Awards (Business Wire - October 4, 2004)

Whitman Tops Fiorina on Fortune's Ranking of Powerful Women (CNN Money - October 4, 2004)

Young Women Blasting Way into Male-Dominated Online Gaming World (The Arizona Republic - October 4, 2004)

Gaming Upholds Model of Masculinity Appealing to Men but Not Women (Newswise - October 4, 2004)

Mass High Tech Seeks to Honor 2005 Women to Watch (Mass High Tech - October 4, 2004)

Women in Computing (O'Reilly Developer Weblogs - October 4, 2004)

Event Gives Girls Technology Training (Pantagraph.com - October 3, 2004)

Plugging the Leaky Pipeline (MIT Technology Review - October, 2004)

Grace Hopper Conference Panel: Electronic Voting (Yahoo News - October 1, 2004)

Girls, Science, and Development (allAfrica.com - October 1, 2004)

EDA Firms Foster Female Employees (Electronic Business - October 1, 2004)

Researchers Seek to Lure More Women, Minorities to Engineering (Ascribe - September 30, 2004)

MIT Researcher Angela Belcher Named 2004 MacArthur Fellow (Small Times - September 29, 2004)

Young Women and the Green Design Challenge (WorldChanging - September 28, 2004)

New Zealand WIT Launches Mentoring Programme (Computerworld [New Zealand] - September 29, 2004)

Older People Turn to Internet to Find Love (Casper Star Tribune - September 28, 2004)

Women on Top in High Tech Employment Market (Mass High Tech - September 27, 2004)

Computerized Models Become Playboy Centerfolds (Buffalo News - September 27, 2004)

1-800-GeeksOnTime Founder Venus McNabb Named Finalist in 2004 Stevie Awards (Investor's Business Daily - September 27, 2004)

The Self-Made Woman (The Age [Australia] - September 25, 2004)

Ins and Outs of Teledildonics (Wired News - September 24, 2004)

Congregation of African Sisters to Receive Tech Training in Philadelphia Sept. 28 (Yahoo News - September 23, 2004)

Women, and the Future of IT (The Register [U.K.] - September 22, 2004)

Special Programmes for Women in Core Sectors Proposed (Malaysian National News Agency - September 22, 2004)

Passion for Technology (eMedia [Malaysia] - September 21, 2004)

MIT Tech Review Honors Top 100 Young Innovators, Including 31 Women (San Diego Union-Tribune - September 21, 2004)

Diana Neuman Wins 'Women of Influence' Award (PR Newswire - September 21, 2004)

Successful NJ Online Job Training Program Expanding (USA Today - September 20, 2004)

EA Sees Girl Power Boost with 'Sims 2' Sales (Reuters - September 20, 2004)

Web-Based System an Ally in War on Breast Cancer (The State.com - September 20, 2004)

Gitex Computer Shopper 2004 Showcases Technology for Women (Zawya.com [U.A.E.] - September 20, 2004)

Designing Women Focus on Video Games (Women's eNews - September 19, 2004)

Internet is Helping Moms at Home Build Careers (The Arizona Republic - September 17, 2004)

CWIT Helps Make UMBC a Smart Choice for Women (UMBC News - September 17, 2004)

Sex Drive with Gina Lynn (Wired News - September 17, 2004)

Women Get Top Priority in Technology (Zawya.com [U.A.E. - September 17, 2004)

IT Women Smash Glass Ceiling (Yahoo News [U.K.] - September 17, 2004)

Kimono Makers Turn to Computer Graphics (ABCNews.com - September 17, 2004)

Association for Women in Technology Teaches Girl Scouts about 'Exploring the Net' (Yahoo News - September 17, 2004)

£4M New Facility to Help Qualified Women Return to Technology Work (PublicTechnology.net [U.K.] - September 17, 2004)

U.S. Dept. of Labor Women's Bureau Announces 'How To' Manual for Sci/Tech Mentoring (Yahoo News - September 16, 2004)

Don't Mess with Librarians (Wired News - September 15, 2004)

Tech Museum and Leading Silicon Valley Women's Organizations Launch Series Examining Women's Roles in Tech Innovation (Yahoo News - September 14, 2004)

Tempting Art Students into Gaming (BBC News [U.K.] - September 14, 2004)

EBay Chief Says Women Have Opportunities on Auction Site (Detroit Free Press - September 14, 2004)

Internet Fortune-Telling Wins Dedicated Female Following (The Daily Yomiuri [Japan] - September 14, 2004)

MWeb Under Fire for Abortion Taboo (iafrica.com [South Africa] - September 14, 2004)

Men Best at Web Searching (Web User [U.K.] - September 13, 2004)

Women Seek to Level Playing Field (Boston.com - September 13, 2004)

'Grannies' Form Web Community (Houston Chronicle - September 12, 2004)

Blackman's Father Hopes SafetyText Will Save Lives (Japan Today - September 13, 2004)

Gender Equality for Terrorists (The Day - September 12, 2004)

SF Author Kathleen Goonan Talks about Nanotechnology (R.I.T. News Release - September 10, 2004)

Women Make Small Inroads in Game Industry (Fresno Bee - September 9, 2004)

Playboy to Feature Nude Video Game Characters (boston.com - September 8, 2004)

Pro-Choice Group Issues Online Abortion Instructions for Portuguese Women (Expatica [The Netherlands] - September 8, 2004)

Ladies' Desktop Themes (misbehaving.net - September 4, 2004)

Hi-Tech Smarten Up to Get the Girls (Guardian Unlimited [U.K.] - September 5, 2004)

Women Gamers Playing Catch-Up (icWales [U.K.] - September 4, 2004)

Instant Messaging Takes Off in India (rediff.com [India] - September 4, 2004)

Grrl Power (Guardian Unlimited [U.K.] - September 2, 2004)

Gail Goodman Keeps Tabs on Web's Promise at Constant Contact (Boston Herald - September 2, 2004)

Electronic Blackboards (The News & Advance - September 2, 2004)

Computer Classes Aimed at Helping Minority Women (Chicago Sun-Times - September 1, 2004)

IT Companies Ramp Up Recruitment of Girls (The Copenhagen Post [Denmark] - September 1, 2004)

Women Take a Shine to Video Games (BBC News [U.K.] - September 1, 2004)

Chasing Women Gamers (Stuff [New Zealand] - August 31, 2004)

Encourage Girls to Study ICT - Baah Wiredu (Ghana Review International - August 30, 2004)

YWCA Conferees Vow to Act (Taipei Times [Taiwan] - August 30, 2004)

From Carnival Queen to Computing (BBC News [U.K.] - August 30, 2004)

Porn Star China Barbie Launches Official Website (AVN - August 30, 2004)

Natalie Jeremijenko MixesTech and Art at RNC Protest (Wired News - August 27, 2004)

Exhibit Features Viruses as Art (Wired News - August 27, 2004)

L'Oreal USA Launches Second Year of Science Fellowship for Postdoctoral Women (CSRwire - August 26, 2004)

Texas School to Offer Women's Gaming Scholarship (The New York Times - August 26, 2004)

Internet Gives Teenage Bullies Weapons to Wound from Afar (The New York Times - August 26, 2004)

Asean Bid to Equip Women with IT Skills (The Straits Times [Singapore] - August 26, 2004)

Middle School Girls Go on Tech Trek (Santa Monica Mirror - August 26, 2004)

E-Pioneer Aids Women in India (Taipei Times [Taiwan] - August 25, 2004)

Forget Pills, Your PC Can Now Prevent Pregnancy (The Times of India - August 25, 2004)

Science For Women Pushed (Chicago Tribune - August 25, 2004)

'Jihad' Magazine for Women on Web (BBC News [U.K.] - August 24, 2004)

More U.S. Schools Segregating Sexes (Baltimore Sun - August 24, 2004)

Turning High School Girls into DigiGirlz (Microsoft PressPass - August 23, 2004)

Women Run Internet Kiosks in God's e-District (Financial Express [India] - August 23, 2004)

Artificial Life, Inc. Announces Innovative 3G Mobile Game: Virtual Girlfriend (Telecomweb - August 23, 2004)

Sites Push Anorexia for Teens (The Advertiser [Australia] - August 23, 2004)

A Kick Out of Science (Albuquerque Tribune - August 23, 2004)

Women Can Reject Men Electronically Now (Kentucky.com - August 23, 2004)

When the Computer Opens the Closet (The New York Times - August 22, 2004)

Police Say Prostitutes Tracked Them Using Computers (USA Today - August 22, 2004)

Spanish-Language WindowsXP Offends Women (CNET News - August 19, 2004)

BCS Names Excellence in IT Shortlist (The Register [U.K.] - August 20, 2004)

Pros Sort Computer Translating (The Washington Times - August 19, 2004)

Global Women's Powerhouse Celebrates Five Years of Helping Women (Forbes.com - August 19, 2004)

Women Returning to Work Have Overcome Fear of New Technology (Personnel Today [U.K.]- August 19, 2004)

Microsoft Launches 'Unlimited Potential' (ZDNet India News - August 19, 2004)

Women on "Women" (Fast Company - August 2004)

Marti Hearst Makes Web Search Feel Like a Stroll in the Library (The New York Times - August 19, 2004)

Women's Game Conference Announces Keynote Speakers for Sept. 9-10 Conference (Yahoo News - August 18, 2004)

Innovators Who Know What Women Want (IT Web [South Africa] - August 18, 2004)

India's First e-Literacy District in Kerala (123Bharath.com [India] - August 18, 2004)

Information Technology Reaches Girls in Rural Iran (IRINnews.org - August 17, 2004)

Making Tech for Women: Sony's Latest Laptop (E-Commerce Times - August 17, 2004)

Use SMS To Promote Women's Rights in Africa (Cellular News - August 16, 2004)

Bikes Bring Internet to Indian Villagers (SilliconValley.com - August 16, 2004)

Maendeleo to Donate Computers (Kenya Broadcasting Corporation - August 16, 2004)

China Crackdown Targets Porn (CBSNews.com - August 16, 2004)

Blog Interrupted (Washington Post Magazine - August 15, 2004)

Games So Real You Can Feel The Pain (The Straits Times [Singapore] - August 15, 2004)

Grant Creates Mentoring Program for Women at Tech (Rapid City Journal - August 12, 2004)

Why Aren't More Women in ICT? (The Register [U.K.] - August 13, 2004)

Technofeminism: It's All In The Design (News in Science [Australia] - June 21, 2004)

Girls Excited by Techno-Camp (Toronto Sun [Canada] - August 13, 2004)

Fiorina Takes Quick Action to Right HP (Commerce Times - August 13, 2004)

Blogging Brothers (and Sisters) (The National Review - August 12, 2004)

Program Aims to Empower Teachers in Class (Newsday - August 12, 2004)

Former Journalist Wins Tech Award (IT Web [South Africa] - August 12, 2004)

In Wisconsin, Use of Computer Kiosks Offering Access to Contraceptives Angers Some (CBS 11TV - August 12, 2004)

Net Sites Cater to Quest for Russian Brides (The Japan Times - August 12, 2004)

CompSci Expert Wetzel Spots Weaknesses in Wi-Fi Security (PhysOrg.com - August 9, 2004)

Why I Want to Marry a Techie (The Economic Times [India] - August 11, 2004)

Old Boys' Clubs Contribute to Gender Gap in IT (Penn State News - August 10, 2004)

Women CIOs and IT Workers (Sydney Morning Herald [Australia] - August 10, 2004)

Computer Kiosks Offer Contraceptive Orders (AZCentral - August 10, 2004)

Women Must Use IT, Says Deputy Minister (IT Web [South Africa] - August 10, 2004)

62% of Korean Women Use the Internet, Up 4.5% (The Chosun Ilbo [S. Korea] - August 10, 2004)

Dti Honours Women in Technology (BuaNews [South Africa] - August 10, 2004)

Fear of Unknown Dominates Online Dating Services, New Survey Indicates (Canada.com - August 9, 2004)

New Tech Make Women 'Frantic' (Sydney Morning Herald [Australia] - August 9, 2004)

Tech Firms Want More Female Computer Whizzes (US News & World Report - August 16, 2004)

DTI Encourages Female Entrepreneurs (Business Day [South Africa] - August 8, 2004)

Los Angeles Woman Entrepreneur Takes Charge Despite the Odds in Male-Dominated Professions (PR Web - August 7, 2004)

High School Girls Attend Summer Technology Camp at Microsoft (PR Newswire - August 5, 2004)

News Sites, Where the Men Are (Wired News - August 4, 2004)

Alcoa Foundation Awards MentorNet $100K Grant to Support Female Engineers and Scientists (MSN Money - August 4, 2004)

Juniper Networks CIO Kim Perdikou: Overcoming the Technologist Backlash (CIO Today - August 4, 2004)

Online Job Training Offered Single Moms (Delaware News Journal - August 4, 2004)

Study: Men Embrace Internet Shopping (Stuff [New Zealand] - August 4, 2004)

Men Are From Mars, Women Are on PerfectMatch.com (PR Newswire - August 3, 2004)

West: Women Drilled On Communication Technology (Zawya [Dubai] - August 3, 2004)

Samsung Goes Small for Today's Women (The Straits Times [Singapore] - August 3, 2004)

Safe Dating System for Singletons (BBC News [U.K.] - August 2, 2004)

Women Go Blogging and Find Freedom of Speech (Women's eNews - August 2, 2004)

Career Watch: Interview with EarthLink's Linda Beck (Computerworld - August 2, 2004)

Shop Till Their Fingers Drop (Croner Webcentre [U.K.] - August 2, 2004)

Indian Army to Impart Computer Education to Girls (Hindustan Times [India] - August 1, 2004) Frye Details How Cyber-Stalker Lured His Prey (Women's eNews - July 31, 2004)

Technology Bolsters Iraqi Women, But They Still Need Help (Dallas Morning News - July 31, 2004)

Tablet PCs Replace Books in Crescent Girls' School (The Straits Times [Singapore] - July 31, 2004)

Video Game Industry Can't Ignore Female Fans (Tribnet.com - July 30, 2004)

Robots Use Girl Power (The Columbian - July 30, 2004)

Text Petition for African Women (BBC News - July 30, 2004)

Hearst Picks iVillage for Web Hosting (Web Hosting Industry News - July 30, 2004)

Enticing Girls with Technology (Times Herald-Record - July 29, 2004)

The Internet and the Real Estate Agent: Women Say Both Are Here to Stay (PRNewswire - July 28, 2004)

MRI Spots Breast Tumors in High-Risk Women (Health Scout - July 28, 2004)

Technology Journalist Karen Southwick Succumbs to Cancer (CNET News - July 27, 2004)

Internet Paves the Way in Helping Moms Build Careers (Atlanta Journal-Constitution - July 25, 2004)

Horizon Programs Introduce Girls to Career Possibilities in Technical Fields (Newswise - July 23, 2004)

Interview with Ellen Spertus (misbehaving.net - July 22, 2004)

Computer Mania: Area Business Leader Sells Girls on Technology (The Business Monthly - July 2004)

Sex Appeal of Myst Games (BBC News [U.K.] - July 19, 2004)

The Woman Taking on Google: All Eyes on Blinkx (The Guardian [U.K.] - July 15, 2004)

New Initiatives to Increase the Role of Women in Science and Engineering (Canada NewsWire - July 15, 2004)

Let Men Ogle You - Oracle Boss (ThisIsLondon [U.K.] - July 15, 2004)

Women's Internet Association Hosts Workshop: How to Create Internet-Based Business (InterestAlert - July 15, 2004)

Marjorie 'Kitty' Atkinson -- Tenet Computer Group (ITBusiness.ca [Canada] - July 15, 2004)

Black Students, Girls, Fail to Make Computer Olympiad Finals (IT Web [South Africa - July 15, 2004)

Business Women Offer New Online Marketing Venue (PRWeb - July 14, 2004)

Investigation Report on Chinese Women in IT Industry (China.org [China] - July 14, 2004)

Gender Split in Science Attitudes (BBC News [U.K.] - July 14, 2004)

Who Said Fashion and Technology Don't Mix (CPILive [United Arab Emirates] - July 14, 2004)

Hillary Clinton's Silicon Valley Overtures (CNET News - July 12, 2004)

E-Mail Marketing to Online Women: Keyword "Multi" (ClickZ - July 12, 2004)

Women Make Grade in IT (Scotsman.com [U.K.] - July 12, 2004)

Government Calls for More Girls in ICT (ITWeb [South Africa] - July 12, 2004)

Kid TOYchallenge Winners Named at National Showcase (StockHouse - July 9, 2004)

Defining Cyber Gender (ABCNews.com - July 9, 2004)

Women Surfing for Work, Surfing for Play (China Daily - July 9, 2004)

Wanted: More Women and Africans in Science (The Business Report [South Africa] - July 9, 2004)

Women Much Less Likely Than Men to Seek/Approve of Graphic War Images Online (Pew Charitable Trusts News Release - July 8, 2004)

Make Computers More Fun Say Women (tiscali.europe [U.K.] - July 8, 2004)

Flirting's Moved Online (Investor's Business Daily - July 8, 2004)

College Senior Aids Molecular Research at Johns Hopkins (The Daily Times - July 8, 2004)

Peeping Tom's Secret Weapon (The Independent [U.K.] - July 8, 2004)

Makerere Gets Sh3b Grant (allAfrica.com - July 8, 2004)

Gaming Tries to Shed Boys' Club Image (MSNBC News - June 17, 2004)

Women Lead Rural India's Internet Rush (BBC News [U.K.] - July 7, 2004)

Series: Conversations with Innovative Women in Technology (PRNewswire - July 7, 2004)

Women in Computing Provide Scholarships to Computer Camp (Michigan Technology News - July 6, 2004)

iVillage 2nd Quarter Financial Results Conference Call Available on Web (MSN.com - July 6, 2004)

Webnet Founder Sells His Stake to Women (Business Report [South Africa] - July 6, 2004)

Girls Got Game: More Women Than Men Play Games on Mobile Phones (eMarketer - July 6, 2004)

Computer Skills Open Up Doors for Filipino Workers in Beirut (Noticias.info [Spain] - July 2, 2004)

Women Love Hi-Tech Gizmos (Web User News [U.K.] - July 1, 2004)

Women of TI Lead the Way (Dallas News - July 1, 2004)

Georgia Women in Technology Event Raises More than $125,000 (Local Tech Wire - July 1, 2004)

High-Tech Equity (Houston Chronicle - June 30, 2004)

Court Blocks Law Regulating Internet Access to Pornography (The New York Times - June 30, 2004)

Busy Women Turn to the Internet (BBC News [U.K.] - June 30, 2004)

Girl, Interrupted: An Internet Hoax (City Pages - June 29, 2004)

Women in Computing Name Scholarship Winner (Michigan Technology News - June 29, 2004)

Girls Muscle in on Computer Games Industry (Stuff [New Zealand] - June 30, 2004)

Kerry Plans to Encourage More Women in Science/Math/Technology (Yahoo News - June 29, 2004)

Pursuing the Libido's Dark Side (Wired News - June 28, 2004)

Senior Citizens Learn to Tackle Technology (The Flyer Group - June 28, 2004)

Tech Camp Gets Girls to Consider Careers in Science (Detroit Free Press - June 28, 2004)

IT Lessons Turn Tables on Teachers (The New Zealand Herald - June 28, 2004)

Microsoft Researcher Cynthia Dwork Proposes Anti-Spam Strategy (Discover - June 2004)

Dot.mom (Indianapolis Star - June 27, 2004)

Men More Obsessed with Mobiles (The Times of India - June 26, 2004)

India, Inc's Hottest Geeks Are Women (The Economic Times - June 25, 2004)

A Pioneer in Computer Science in Saudi Arabia: Princess Arwa Bint Fahd (Ain-Al-Yaqeen [Saudi Arabia] - June 25, 2004)

Women More Bothered by Spam than Men (The Arizona Republic - June 24, 2004)

Pupils to Test Single Sex Classes (BBC News [U.K.] - June 24, 2004)

Women Blasting Through I.T. Career Barriers (Yahoo News - June 24, 2004)

Microsoft Sponsors Women in Computing Gala (Michigan Technology News - June 23, 2004)

Modern Khatba? (Al-Ahram [Egypt] - June 23, 2004)

Handbag Scanner to Deter Thieves (BBC News [U.K.] - June 22, 2004)

Internet Penetration in U.S. Flattens Out (Minneapolis Star-Tribune - June 22, 2004)

Impacts of Face-Pic Website on Gambian Girls (allAfrica.com - June 21, 2004)

Hi-Tech Sex Harassment on Rise (Northern Territories News [Australia] - June 21, 2004)

Engineering is Key Field for Women to Land Jobs (Lansing State Journal - June 20, 2004)

High-Tech Camp for Girls (The Herald News - June 19, 2004)

Girls Use Tech to Get Ahead (News & Record - June 18, 2004)

Women in Information Technology Discuss Diverse Career Options at DePaul University June 29 (DePaul University News Release - June 18, 2004)

Waiting Too Long to Have a Baby May Not Be Wise (Macon Daily - June 18, 2004)

Report: Women, Minorities, Persons with Disabilities in Science, Engineering (Newswise - June 16, 2004)

Wanted: Women Engineers (Buffalo News - June 17, 2004)

Grace Hopper Women in Computing Conference 2004 Registration Now Open (Business Wire - June 16, 2004)

Bridging the Gender Gap in the Information Age (Granma Internacional [Cuba] - June 16, 2004)

Numbers of Women, Hispanics Rise at Georgia Tech (Macon Telegraph - June 16, 2004)

Designs for Laptop Bags Begin to Carry a Feminine Touch (Chicago Tribune - June 16, 2004)

4 in 10 Working Dads Would Take Pay Cut to Spend More Time with Family (StockHouse USA - June 16, 2004)

Selling Girls Scouts on Science (CIO - June 15, 2004)

Little Change in Women and Science Statistics in Europe (Cordis [Luxembourg] - June 15, 2004)

Student Teams to Compete in TOYchallenge 2004 (AScribe - June 15, 2004)

Bringing Back the Human Touch (Sydney Morning Herald [Australia] - June 15, 2004)

Professor and Student Among Tops in Technology at UH (Eureka Alert - June 15, 2004)

Women's Group Drops Support for E-Voting (Yahoo News - June 15, 2004)

Techbridge After-School Program Sparks Girls' Interest in Science (ContraCosta Times - June 15, 2004)

Technology Camp (Week.com - June 14, 2004)

Women in Tech Leadership (New Straits Times e-media [Malaysia] - June 14, 2004)

More Than Blueprints are Undergoing Changes in Field of Engineering (St. Louis Post-Dispatch - June 14, 2004)

Women Engineering Graduates Increase in Europe, But They Still Face Poor Employment Prospects (innovations-report [Germany] - June 14, 2004)

Hi-Tech's All Geek to Girls (Daily Record [U.K.] - June 14, 2004)

'BettyNet' Web Site Boosts Betty Castor's Senate Bid (The Ledger - June 14, 2004)

Look Who's Blogging: More Women Than Men (Centre Daily Times - June 14, 2004)

Face Time Can Be Crucial to Winning Contracts for Tech Consulting Firm (St. Louis Post-Dispatch - June 14, 2004)

Computer Science Grad Paints with Different Brush (The Register-Guard - June 12, 2004)

Games Women Play (The Christian Science Monitor - June 11, 2004)

Female DVD Buyers Take Over the Remote (Yahoo News - June 11, 2004)

Survey Finds Men Far Outpace Women in Landing Capital (Pittsburgh Business Times - June 4, 2004)

MIT Researchers Create Academically Driven Computer Games That Make Learning Fun and Appeal to Women (MIT Technology Review - June 2004)

IBM Camp Designed to Draw Girls into Tech Careers (Denver Post - June 11, 2004)

Chabot Gets Grant To Encourage Girls to Seek High-Tech Careers (San Jose Business Journal - June 11, 2004)

Women, Technology Changing Mining's Image (Reuters - June 11, 2004)

Now, Playing Video Games is Doing Your Homework (Orlando Sentinel - June 11, 2004)

Net Games Lure 'Bored Housewives' (BBC News [U.K.] - June 10, 2004)

Women's College Leaders from Five Continents Vow to Collaborate on 'Unfinished Agenda': Educating Women in Leadership, Science and Technology (AScribe - June 9, 2004)

Carnegie Mellon Gives McCandless Professorships to Up-and-Coming Robotics, Psychology Researchers (AScribe - June 8, 2004)

Nina Kristensen to Open Women In Games Conference (Digital Producer Magazine - June 8, 2004)

Hey, Little Lady... (Baton Rouge Business Report - June 8, 2004)

Chess Clash: Computer Conquers Champion (China Daily - June 8, 2004)

Female Website Owner 'Gives Back' with New Round of Amber Grants to Women Entrepreneurs (Yahoo News - June 7, 2004)

Science Fiction with a Twist (London Free Press [Canada] - June 7, 2004)

The Adult Women Who Regularly Play Online Games (AdAge - June 7, 2004)

Media Studies for Girls (Arab News [Saudi Arabia] - June 6, 2004)

Bright Future for All-Girls School's First Graduates (Chicago Sun-Times - June 6, 2004)

Teenagers Reach Out Via Weblogs (BBC News [U.K.] - June 6, 2004)

Women Turned Off by Technology's 'Geeky' Image (Silicon.com [U.K.] - June 4, 2004)

Porn Pulls More Hits Than Searches (Silicon.com [U.K.] - June 4. 2004)

Girl Says Internet Spat Prompted Slaying (FindLaw - June 3, 2004)

IBM Exite Camps Take Technology on Tour (PR Newswire - June 2, 2004)

Obituary: Angela Haygarth-Jackson: Information Science Pioneer (Independent.co.uk [U.K.] - June 2, 2004)

Mobile Usage Shows Gender Split (BBC News [U.K.] - June 2, 2004)

Women in Communications Offers Seminar to Take Tech Jargon Out of Web Technology (PR Newswire - June 1, 2004) Male Pros Beware! Here Comes the Girl Geek (The Economic Times [India] - May 31, 2004)

Wal-Mart's Rising Star: CIO Linda Dillman (Indianapolis Star - May 31, 2004)

GeekMan is New Must-Have Toy (The Seattle Times - May 31, 2004)

The Wrinkled Future of Online Gaming (Wired Magazine - June 2004)

2004 Global Summit of Women Kicks Off in Seoul (The Chosun Ilbo [S. Korea] - May 28, 2004)

Gadget Gals (Keloland.com - May 27, 2004)

Is IT Really a Man's World? (TechTarget - May 26, 2004)

'Cy Girls' Offers Many Styles of Adventure (Forbes - May 26, 2004)

Colorado University Ed School Receives $1.5 M Gift (The Daily Camera - May 26, 2004)

Students' Internship at IBM to Open Doors (Khaleej Times [UAE] - May 26, 2004)

Weeklong Camp Hopes to Sustain Young Women's Interest in Technology (The Journal Times - May 25, 2004)

WSU Vancouver to Host Design and Engineering Camp for Girls (WSU News - May 25, 2004)

Anita Borg Institute for Women Picks Chicago for Grace Hopper Celebration (Chicago Sun-Times - May 24, 2004)

SMS Helps Women Make First Move (The Age [Australia] - May 24, 2004)

Chairwoman Pulls Lucent Back From the Brink (The New York Times - May 20, 2004)

A Body Scanner for the Perfect Fit (The Times of India - May 21, 2004)

Anita Borg Institute and Google Host IT Career Event (Business Wire - May 20, 2004)

IST Researcher Looks to "Debug" Software (Penn State News - May 20, 2004)

Camps Aim to Make Girls a Power Point in Technology (Chicago Sun-Times - May 19, 2004)

Calling All Computer Girls (Victoria Times Colonist [Canada] - May 18, 2004)

Guy and Gal Gadgets (International Herald Tribune - May 15, 2004)

Women in Technology--Still Outsiders (MIT Technology Review - May 14, 2004)

Women Engineers Join the Field (San Mateo County Times - May 14, 2004)

Encouraging Women into IT (Prosperity4 [U.K.] - May 13, 2004)

Maui School Makes Sure Girls Also Excel in Math, Science (Homolulu Advertiser - May 13, 2004)

Special Report: Women of Tech (Business Week Online - May 12, 2004)

Women Seek More of Game Action (Cox News Service - May 12, 2004)

Auburn U. Computer Program Lures Blacks, Women (The Birmingham News - May 10, 2004)

Laura Bush Appears in Internet Ad (The Guardian [U.K.] - May 11, 2004)

Local Girl Honored with National Award (WTOP - May 11, 2004)

Grad Student Develops Programs to Illuminate Blacked-Out Words (The New York Times - May 10, 2004)

Microsoft Offers Game Downloads to Woo Women, Older Players (Bloomberg.com - May 10, 2004)

Smith, Mt. Holyoke to Host June Conference on Unfinished Agenda of Women's Education Worldwide (AScribe - May 10, 2004)

Three Women Share Lessons Learned in Tech Careers (The Seattle Times - May 9, 2004)

Yorktown Resident Forges New Path for Latinas at IBM (White Plains Journal News - May 9, 2004)

Women Retreat in Percentage of Engineering Degrees Earned (The Seattle Times - May 9, 2004)

She-Tech.com Designer of Laptop Cases for Women, Launches Online Pink Lady Boutique to Support Charities (eMediaWire - May 8, 2004)

UMBC Looks to Close 'Gender Technology Gap' (Baltimore Business Journal - May 7, 2004)

Humber College Joins Struggle to Get Women in IT (itbusiness.ca [Canada] - May 6, 2004)

Let Down by Academia, Game Pioneer Changed Paths (The New York Times - May 6, 2004)

Web-Building Stay-At-Home Mom Makes Cover Story in USA Today (Yahoo News - May 6, 2004)

Naked News Women Coming to Wireless Devices (RCR Wireless News - May 6, 2004)

ComputerMania Day to Close Tech Gender Gap; Soledad O'Brien to Host May 8 Event (AScribe Newswire - May 5, 2004)

The Engineering of a Female Pioneer (IT Business [Canada] - May 5, 2004)

Dell Says Company Needs More Diversity (STLtoday - May 5, 2004)

Robot Sex (MIT Technology Review - May 5, 2004)

Making Women's Issues Go Away (Salon.com - April 28, 2004)

You Surf Just Like a Woman (Salon.com - May 5, 2004)

New Women in Science Fellowship Program Honors Future Science Leaders (PRNewswire - May 5, 2004)

'Gender Bias' in Training Scheme (BBC News [U.K.] - May 5, 2004)

Interview with Anastasia, Beta Liaison for Wild West Sim (warcry.com - April 23, 2004)

Girl Power Times 500 (UMBC News - May 4, 2004)

All-Girl Team Reaches Finals in Rocket Competition (King County Journal - May 4, 2004)

Student Dedication Keeps School Web Site Running (The Providence Journal - May 4, 2004)

Wireless Entertainment Shortchanges Women, Youth (RCR Wireless News - May 3, 2004)

Sherri Anderson Receives Tribute to Women in Industry Award (MSN Money - May 3, 2004)

Workplace Barriers Give Women Something to Laugh About (AScribe - May 3, 2004)

Widening World of Women Web-Surfers (xtramsn [New Zealand] - May 3, 2004)

Dr. Mary Jane Irwin Wins Penn State Award (PR Newswire - May 3, 2004)

Mom Tech (San Jose Mercury News - May 3, 2004)

There's Room at the Top (San Jose Business Journal - April 30, 2004)

Speakers Touting Women for Computer Field (The News-Gazette Online - April 30, 2004)

Oregon Women to Get Birth Control in Cyberspace (USA Today - April 30, 2004)

.NET Rock Star: Julia Lerman (DevSource - April 23, 2004)

Intel IT Manager Simulation Simulates Sexist Workplace Assumptions, Too (BoingBoing - April 19, 2004)

Second Sight (The Guardian Unlimited [U.K.] - April 29, 2004)

Design Principles to Broaden Participation in SET (EurekAlert - April 29, 2004)

Hack Your Way to Hollywood (Wired News - April 29, 2004)

Women on the Web (The Belfast Telegraph [U.K.] - April 29, 2004)

Internet Top Media Choice for Women (Technology Marketing - April 29, 2004)

Student Develops Innovative Software (Oregon Daily Emerald - April 26, 2004)

Google's Chastity Belt Too Tight (CNET News - April 23, 2004)

Woman Power Grows in Telecom Business (The Korea Times - April 23, 2004)

Female Students Explore Technology Jobs (South Florida Sun-Sentinel - April 23, 2004)

WorldWIT to Award Ten 'Camp WorldWIT' Scholarships to Region's Brightest (Business Wire - April 22, 2004)

Girls in Science: Sally Ride Science Festival (The Washington Times - April 22, 2004)

DigitalLife Teams with Cosmopolitan & CosmoGIRL! to Reach Women (PRNewswire - April 21, 2004)

Edinburgh Academic Scoops BCS Award with Glitch Predictor Model (Computer Weekly [U.K.] - April 20, 2004)

Smith College Prepares to Graduate Country's First All-Female Class of Engineers (AScribe - April 20, 2004)

Women Commit to 'Casual Games,' Change Face of Online Entertainment (The Seattle Times - April 20, 2004)

IT Chief Merry Sets Own Course for Success (The Jakarta Post [Indonesia] - April 18, 2004)

Women Entrepreneurs Have Online Tools They Need to Start, Run, and Grown Their Busineses (PR Newswire - April 15, 2004)

Girl Talk: Why We Cut and Burn Ourselves (Women's eNews - April 15, 2004)

Testing Times for Women in IT (Informatics [U.K.] - April 14, 2004)

All-Girl Team Stars in Student Robotics Competition (SiliconValley.com - April 13, 2004)

Alliance of Technology and Women Hosts Female Executives on Nationwide Educational Tour (PR Newswire - April 12, 2004)

'Adult' SMS: Women More Bindaas (The Times of India - April 12, 2004)

Your Right to X-Rated Sites (PC World - April 7, 2004)

The Importance of Women to the IT Industry (The Business Monthly - April 2004)

Hi-Tech Makeovers for Moms on the Move (ABC7Chicago - April 12, 2004)

All Systems Go, Girl (The Register-Guard - April 12, 2004)

A Pearl for the Elderly (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette - April 4, 2004)

Minority Women Perceive IT as Way to Promised Land (Penn State Networker - Spring 2003)

Girls' Computer Camp is a Confidence-Builder (Omaha World-Herald - April 11, 2004)

Finding Comfort in Our Joysticks (The Globe and Mail [Canada] - April 10, 2004)

Jeddah Girls' School Launches E-Education Program (Zawya [United Arab Emirates] - April 10, 2004)

Yahoo! Summit for Marketers to Reveal Digital Life of Women (MSN.com - April 8, 2004)

Michelle Garvey Named Warnaco's Chief Information Officer (iWon - April 7, 2004)

The Game of Wife (Slate - April 7, 2004)

Tales of Indian Opportunity (The Globalist - April 6, 2004)

Author Tells of Passion, Past of Empowering Girls (Contra Costa Times - April 5, 2004)

IT Not a Man's World Anymore (IT Web [South Africa] - April 5, 2004)

Novel Tells Teens' Story in Instant Messages (The Coloradoan - April 4, 2004)

The Missing Half (The Malta Independent - April 4, 2004)

The Wonder of Science and Math (The Middletown Press - April 4, 2004)

SHGs Urged To Make Rural Women Computer-Literate (News Today [India] - April 3, 2004)

This High School is Rocket Science (Press-Telegram - April 3, 2004)

NanoZone Promotes the Scientist in Every Kid (B. U. Bridge - April 2, 2004)

Study Shows Women Stay Wired as They Age (PR Newswire - April 1, 2004)

National Forum to Capitalize on Women in Science, Engineering, Trades, and Technology to Build Canada's Economy (Canada NewsWire - April 1, 2004) Lack of Flexibility Puts Women Off IT Careers (Computer Weekly - March 30, 2004)

Study Shows With Web, A Woman's Work Is Done More Easily (Media Post - March 30, 2004)

Gender Ratio Among 'Wired Seniors' Now Equal (The Register [U.K.] - March 30, 2004)

Honoring 2004 Recipients of Women in Leadership Technology Award (PrimeZone - March 30, 2004)

Used Computers Serve New Purpose for Older Women (Tallahassee Democrat - March 29, 2004)

Aussie Trend Not Seen in Kiwi IT Courses (Stuff [New Zealand] - March 29, 2004)

Having Women in the Boardroom Keeps Companies on Top (Westchester Journal News - March 29, 2004)

29 Female National Students Graduate Tanmia IT Training Program (AME Info [United Arab Emirates] - March 29, 2004 )

US Pacific Northwest Project Motivates Girls to Pursue Hi-Tech Careers (VOA News - March 28, 2004)

Canadian Web Sleuths Save U.S. Girl in Porn Case (The Globe and Mail [Canada] - March 26, 2004)

The Net's Late Bloomers (The New York Times - March 25, 2004)

Koreans Discover Brave New World of 'Blog' (The Korea Herald - March 25, 2004)

Royal Society Athena Awards Recognise Gender & Equality Work (PublicTechnology.net [U.K.] - March 24, 2004)

Two Bay Area CEOs Make 'Tech Women to Watch' List (San Jose Business Journal - March 24, 2004)

PC-Hungry Girls Love Science - True (The Register [U.K.] - March 24, 2004)

Top Female Executives Showcase Nontraditional Career Paths in Science, Engineering, and Technology (Business Wire - March 23, 2004)

Cy Girls Ships (Yahoo Games - March 23, 2004)

Computer Programme Evaluates Breast Cancer Risk (Reuters UK - March 23, 2004)

Cisco and NEA Highlight Need for Women in Information Technology (Stockwatch - March 22, 2004)

Time for Games to Reflect Larger World (Contra Costa Times - March 21, 2004)

Why are Women Invisible in Technology?: An Interview with Deepa Kandaswamy (AWID [Canada] - March 12, 2004)

Geeks Need a Makeover to Attract Girls (News.com.au [Australia] - March 23, 2004)

Uni Inspires Female Students (Australian IT - March 23, 2004)

The Battle Over Triple 'X' (CNET News - March 22, 2004)

WomenInformed.com Receives Enthusiastic Welcome at Phoenix Women's Expo (Market Wire - March 22, 2004)

Association for Women in Technology Honors 'Woman of the Month' (PrimeZone Media Network - March 22, 2004)

5 of Top 10 Intel Science Competition Winners are Female (Science Service - March 16, 2004)

Internet Use Higher Among Women than Men in US (xtramsn - March 19, 2004)

40 Detroit Girls to Win Scholarships to Technology Camp (Michigan Tech News - March 19, 2004)

IT Courses for Women (News Today [India] - March 19, 2004)

Girls Explore Tech Careers (Detroit News - March 15, 2004)

Tech Women Take Aim at Millions (San Francisco Business Times - March 12, 2004)

2004 Women's Summit in Seoul to Focus on Technology (The Chosun Ilbo [South Korea] - March 18, 2004)

Nabanna - Networking Rural Women and Knowledge (noticias.info [Spain] - March 18, 2004)

Technology Could Keep Graying Population at Home (Tacoma Tribune - March 17, 2004)

9 Women Among 13 Chevening Winners (Arab News [Saudi Arabia] - March 17, 2004)

Gooding Girls Attend Technology Conference (The Times-News - March 16, 2004)

Women in IT: Still Lagging Behind (Monster.com - March 2004)

New Web Site Offers Cyber World for Women (Yahoo News - March 16, 2004)

WIT, TAG Name 43 Finalists for Georgia Woman of Year in Technology (LocalTechWire - March 16, 2004)

High School Students Build Future in Career Academies (The Miami Herald - March 15, 2004)

Online Gamers: They Aren't Who You Think They Are (AlwaysOn - March 15, 2004)

Girls Become Nancy Drew in Bellevue Company's Games (The Seattle Times - March 13, 2004)

Video Gamers Gather at PhillyClassic Expo (Delaware County Times - March 13, 2004)

New Hi-Tech Courses for Women (The Hindu [India] - March 12, 2004)

Training Projects for Women in IT Urged (Khaleej Times [UAE] - March 12, 2004)

Online Book Clubs as Lit 101 Fun (The New York Times - March 12, 2004)

China to Select Woman Astronaut Next Year (China Daily - March 12, 2004)

Novels Delivered to Your Phone (Japan Information Network - March 10, 2004)

Students Urged to Make IT World Fit Them (CanadaEast.com - March 11, 2004)

Dating Services Try to Woo More Mr. Rights (Contra Costa Times - March 11, 2004)

A Cellphone is a Girl's Best Friend (The New Zealand Herald - March 11, 2004)

One Computer Gamer Tries to Get a LANslide Rolling with Other Women (The Oregonian - March 9, 2004)

Online Porn Often Leads High-Tech Way (USA Today - March 9, 2004)

Lesser Mortals, in Science (Financial Express [India] - March 9, 2004)

Women are key to IT Sector: Experts (ElectricNews.net - March 8, 2004)

New Report Shows Industry How to Get More Women into Sci/Tech Jobs (EurekAlert - March 8, 2004)

NIIT Launches 'Swift Jyoti' Program for Women (Hindustan Times [India] - March 8, 2004)

Women in Science Not Yet a Reality (The Hindu [India] - March 8, 2004)

Recognizing Xerox Canada's Women in the Workplace (Canada NewsWire - March 8, 2004)

Science Tries to Woo Women (Financial Times [U.K.] - March 8, 2004)

Wanted! Not Just a Ceiling to Break (The Financial Times [India] - March 7, 2004)

Engineering Students Wanted for N.D. Award (Northwest Indiana Post-Tribune - March 6, 2004)

Girls in Science, Girls in Research (U. of Kentucky News Release - March 5, 2004)

Angola: Women Discuss Gender Equality Strategies (allAfrica.com - March 5, 2004)

At 14, She's Working for a Ph.D. in Engineering (The Philadelphia Inquirer - January 29, 2004)

Young Scientists Showcase Their Talents (New Milford Spectrum - March 5, 2004)

Female 'Poddies' Sought for New Research (The Guardian [U.K.] - March 5, 2004)

'Techno Girl' Keen to See the Great Beyond (IOL [South Africa] - March 5, 2004)

Digital Revolution, Girls Dig Tech Toys Too (Media Daily News - March 4, 2004)

Festival Helps Girls Reach for the Stars (Arizona Republic - March 4, 2004)

Rejoining the Game with a Start-up (San Jose Mercury News - March 4, 2004)

I am Woman, Hear Me Blog (New York Daily News - March 3, 2004)

Number of IT Graduates at Canadian Universities Still Low (Yahoo News - March 3, 2004)

Justices Hear Arguments on Internet Pornography Law (The New York Times - March 3, 2004)

HP Big on Mentoring Women (News.com.au [Australia] - March 2, 2004)

Ageless Internet Advice (Syracuse Post-Standard - March 2, 2004)

Saudi Hosts IT Education Symposium at Girls' College (ITP.net News [UAE] - March 2, 2004)

Technology To Soon Track Domestic-Violence Perpetrators (Beaufort Gazette - March 2, 2004)

Online Content Providers Equally Divided Between Men and Women (Local6.com - March 1, 2004)

Teenage Female Virus Writer Arrested (The Inquirer [U.K.] - March 1, 2004)

Woman-Owner Colorado Firm Specializes in Information Technology Contracting (The Miami Herald - March 1, 2004)

Women, Minorities Use SolidWorks and COSMOS Software at U. of Arizona (MSN.com - March 1, 2004)

Interview: Firms Face Scramble for Skills (Vnunet [U.K.] - February 27, 2004)

Deconstructing the Video Game (The New York Times - February 26, 2004)

E-Com Internship Programme Launched (Khaleej Times [U.A.E.] - February 26, 2004)

Women May Be the Future of IT (What PC? [U.K.] - February 19, 2004)

C or C Professor Makes Project of Graphic Class Presentation (Charleston Post and Courier - February 22, 2004)

Fashion Design, Interior Design, Jewellery Design, and Computer Science (Gulf Daily News [Bahrain] - February 22, 2004)

Edison Conference Hopes to Encourage Girls into Math, Science Careers (Naples Daily News - February 22, 2004)

Harness the Power of Technology to Help Rural Women: (The Hindu [India] - February 21, 2004)

Women Tailor Sex Industry to Their Eyes (The New York Times - February 20, 2004)

African Women Activism Online Before Existence of Public Internet (Mathaba.Net News - February 21, 2004)

High-Tech Device Can Warn Victims When Potential Abusers are Near (WAVY.com - February 20, 2004)

Women's Networking Group Growing Colorado Chapter (Boulder County Busines Report - February 20, 2004)

Only 19% of Internet Browsers in Arab World are Female (Middle East Online [U.K.] - February 19, 2004)

Blogging Boom in Iran Defies Media Control (Tacoma News Tribune - February 19, 2004)

DePaul University Bridges 'Digital Divide' with Technology Camp for Local Girl Scouts (DePaul University News Release - February 18, 2004)

New Book Looks at Roadblocks Impeding Women Scientists and Engineers (Georgia Tech Research News - February 16, 2004)

Women of Color: Numbers are Low, but Hope Rests in New Strategies for Improvement (Georgia Tech Research News - February 16, 2004)

Professional Area Network for Women in Technology Names Interim Executive Director (Yahoo News - February 18, 2004)

Wanted: Women Recruits (Colorado Daily - February 18, 2004)

Women Engineering Students Designing Better Cars, Sidewalks, and More (Newswise - February 16, 2004)

Internet Denizens Setting Their Sites on Platonic Pals (San Diego Union-Tribune - February 17, 2004)

Netegrity Appoints Sandra Bergeron to Board of Directors (BusinessWire - February 17, 2004)

A Toast to 10 Technological Trailblazers (Mass High Tech - February 16, 2004)

Women Outspending Men on Internet (BBC News - February 16, 2004)

Electronics Stores Discover Women (The Denver Post - February 16, 2004)

Belgian Virus Author Arrested (PC Pro [U.K.] - February 16, 2004)

Bradford Engineers Gender Equality (Engineering Talk [U.K.] - February 16, 2004)

Colleges Strive to Reduce Gendered Stereotypes (Daily Nebraskan - February 16, 2004)

Online Teenage Gender Gap (The New York Times - February 16, 2004)

RPI's President Wins 2004 Science Honors (The Times Union - February 16, 2004)

Women Faculty of Color: Numbers are Low, New Strategies Offer Hope (Eureka Alert - February 15, 2004)

Women in IT Gaining Ground on Male Colleagues (Computerworld - February 15, 2004)

Bringing Tech to Women (The Regional - February 11, 2004)

AOL: Female Gamers Rule (Motley Fool - February 13, 2004)

Ellen Hancock to Join EDS Board (CNET News - February 13, 2004)

Teachers Advised to Address Gender Imbalance (GhanaWeb - February 13, 2004)

Net-mom in Japan (Syracuse Post-Standard - February 12, 2004)

Battle of Sexes (and Toy Penguins) in Linux Move (ZDNet UK - February 11, 2004)

Robot Dogs Get Social Conscience Installed (MSNBC - February 9, 2004)

IEEE Fellow Focuses on Engineering Education (The Institute - February 6, 2004)

New Ideas Blossom in Cyberart Exhibit (Pittsburgh Tribune-Review - February 8, 2004)

Tech Geek Makes Court Clerk's Office User-Friendly (Arizona Republic - February 8, 2004)

Girl's Chat Room Peril (News.com.au [Australia] - February 8, 2004)

Computers No Better at Detecting Breast Cancer (Yahoo News - February 4, 2004)

Berkshire Women on TechPath Offers Free Engineering Camp (iBerkshires.com - February 4, 2004)

Janet Jackson's Flash Dance Tops Web Search (CNET News - February 4, 2004)

Assn. for Women in Technology to Offer Career Advice at Girl Scouts' Event (Yahoo News - February 3, 2004)

Mars Mission a Landmark for Female Astronomers (Women's eNews - February 1, 2004) Computer Clubs Lead Girls to Master Tech Science (Women's eNews - January 30, 2004)

Deadline Approaching for MIT Summer Program (Maryland Gazette - January 30, 2004)

Hasbro, Smith, Sally Ride Science Club Present 2nd Annual TOYchallenge (BusinessWire - January 29, 2004)

Mobile Phone Debt a Big Problem for Young Australians (Australian Broadcasting Corporation - January 28, 2004)

Women Make Headway in Info Technology (Chicago Sun-Times - January 26, 2004)

Study: Profits Bloom with Women in Top Jobs (Newsday - January 26, 2004)

Young Men Easy Marks for Cyber-Sirens (The Daily Yomiuri [Japan] - January 26, 2004)

Oracle's Powerful Mystery Woman (San Jose Mercury News - January 25, 2004)

Girls on the Game! (Wired Sussex [U.K.] - January 2004)

Married to the Office (The Age [Australia] - January 25, 2004)

Everybody's Talking about 'Gal Talk' (Mainichi Daily News [Japan] - January 25, 2004)

Women Execs Off to Camp (The Daily Camera - January 25, 2004)

Fiorina Reins in $2 Million Bonus (CNET News - January 23, 2004)

Bidding to Bed Internet Virgin (ThisIsLondon [U.K.] - January 22.2004)

IT Project for Pakistani Women (Khaleej Times [United Arab Emirates] - January 21, 2004)

Web of Lies (Ha'aretz [Israel] - January 21, 2004)

NZGIRL Flies in the Face of Big Day Outers (Scoop [New Zealand] - January 21, 2004)

Making it Big (Ha'aretz [Israel] - January 21, 2004)

Internet Pushes Hardcore Porn into the Mainstream (The Star [Malaysia] - January 20, 2004)

Italy, Spain Have Big Gender Gap Online (The Porterville Recorder - January 16, 2004)

The Social Life of Engineers (IEEE Spectrum - January 16, 2004)

Despite Gain in Degrees, Women Lag in Tenure in 2 Main Fields (The New York Times - January 15, 2004)

Consumer Electronics Companies Woo Women (Yahoo News - January 15, 2004)

Vive la Différence (The New York Times - January 15, 2004)

Video Gaming and its Discontents (Salon - January 6, 2004)

Computer Access Unequal in Asian Nations (San Jose Mercury News - January 12, 2004)

Women Vastly Underrepresented in Academia (Women's Enews - January 12, 2004)

Women Take Lead in Filling Online Shopping Carts (The Beaufort Gazette - January 12, 2004)

Women Put Off By Gadget Shopping (BBC News [U.K.] - January 11, 2004)

Why Janie Can't Engineer: Raising Girls to Succeed (The Washington Post - January 6, 2004)

Toy Challenge (Science News for Kids - December 24, 2003)

Video Game Developers, Marketers Targeting Girls (CanadaEast.com - January 1, 2004)

Women in Charge (Accounting Technology - January 2004)


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