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If you would like a link placed here email a description (up to 50 words) and the link to Mark Eyles Women in Technology Apply for technology careers online @ womenintechnology.co.uk - a leading online job board, networking and events group for women working in the IT profession in the UK. Our network is free to join, we send out weekly e-news letters, organise regular networking events and women can apply for new roles online. Women into Computing Women into Computing (WiC) is a network of people committed to raising the profile of women in the computing and IT fields. Edge Online Website for Edge magazine. Mary-Margaret.com Mary-Margaret.com is a leading recruitment firm in entertainment software, representing top clients and creative leaders in the games software and hardware industries. With offices in Los Angeles, Boston, Austin, Washington D.C. and London, Mary-Margaret.com is continually seeking and placing highly-qualified creative, executive and technical talent for clients in the U.S., Canada, U.K. and Europe. IGDA Women in Games Development Resources Extensive list of resources and links at the International Game Developers Association 'Women in Games Development' Special Interest Group. Thumb Bandits Thumb Bandits is a Gaming Community for both male and female gamers, however the site is heavily slanted towards Women Gamers, the Games Industry Re Women Gamers, Female Gaming within Academia and many interest pieces on / about women. Computer Clubs 4 Girls Computer Clubs for Girls (CC4G) is a new kind of club full of interesting things to do. It's exclusively for 10 to 13 year old girls. GameGal Game gals! Women Gamers Because women do play! Joystick Junkies ... appeal to the non-gaming fashionable market - everything we do is focused on creating cool video games inspired products ... inspirational characters - jet setting IT girls who love designer brands and cocktails just as much as video games. Women Animators Women in the realm of Computer Visual Arts, Effects, and Animation. Strategies of Inclusion: Gender and the Information Society (SIGIS) For a long time there has been a concern that women are excluded from computers. However, there are important changes going on: the transformation of ICTs and their penetration into the home, education and the workplace means the level of use of computers, the internet, mobiles phones and other systems by women and men is converging. SIGIS has analysed 30 such initiatives and related processes of inclusion. Game Girl Advance Lots of cool stuff girl and game related... Left click here to go to the Women in Games 2004 Conference useful links page. |
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