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Is women’s greatest contribution to technology and/or geekdom their bodies? No, but sometimes it may be hard to assume otherwise. On newsstands, December’s cover of Wired magazine is a little ...
A provocative close-up of a woman’s body on a ... My husband and I subscribe to Wired and both really like their articles. In general, we find the magazine interesting and thought-provoking.
This article was taken from the June 2014 issue of Wired magazine. Be the first to read ... Technology companies need more women, and they're on an early recruitment drive. A few months ago ...
But who would be the functional equivalent of the people actually in the first issue of WIRED? First time I ever met Jane Metcalfe, she was one of the least probable and most out-there women that ...
This article was taken from the April 2011 issue of Wired magazine. Be the first to read ... has found a better way to solve poverty: train women as engineers so they can transform their villages.
The brazen San Francisco-based techno-libertarian magazine started by Louis Rossetto and Jane Metcalfe reached its 15th birthday with the June issue. Wired, now part of Condé Nast, stands alone ...
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