Recovered from the Wayback Machine. Recently, the Information Technology Association of America released a report examining the state of diversity in IT in the United States and the results are less than comforting: IT is rapidly becoming less diversified, rather than more. According to the study the *number of women in IT-related positions dropped by 20% in the last […]
Day: July 19, 2005
Introducing ThoughtCast
The site I’ve been working on for the last few weeks, ThoughtCast has now gone live. This site will feature weekly interviews, packaged as podcasts and conducted by Jenny Attiyeh, a professional broadcaster who was worked with the BBC, as well as NPR. Jenny’s first podcast is an interview with Ilan Stavans Latino and Latin-America literature critic and author […]
I’ve been quieter than anticipated this week, primarily because I’m working on a very long essay, which I should be able to post tomorrow. I hope so because I need to finish my work for Roger at JournURL especially since I keep causing him work (”Say, Roger, you know wouldn’t this be nice if…”) Beware you sons […]
This is not news
Recovered from the Wayback Machine. Andrew Orlowski published an article at the Register titled “Blog Ambulance Chasers”. In it, he quoted my recent post, Stop, as well as Seth Finklestein’s London Bloggings and Blog Evangelism. Orlowski wrote: No human disaster these days is complete without two things, both of which can be guaranteed to surface within 24 hours […]
