She’s Geeky, A Technology Unconference For Women

by Scott Beale on January 12, 2009 · 0 comments

She's Geeky

She’s Geeky, a technology unconference for women, takes place January 30-31 at the Computer History Museum in Mountain View. See the website, blog & wiki for more info.

She’s Geeky is a neutral, face-to-face forum for women who like to geek out about all kinds of things: computers, science, math, design, robotics, web 2.0, .etc.

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