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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 ...
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 ...
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.
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.
Change is the one constant at Wired magazine ... larger question is how long Conde Nast will underwrite the magazine. Historically, owner Si Newhouse has backed financially challenged publications ...
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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