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GeekGirlBlogs Podcast 01 - Running a Web 2.0 Startup
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Posted by: Blog User Monday, June 23, 2008 11:09:20 PM

This is the first of our Monthly Podcasts where we will be covering topics that are both technical & non technical in an attempt to provide inspiration & support to women working in the IT industry, female students and younger women considering a career in IT. We are going to be interviewing Female Role Models in the IT industry, highlighting some of the amazing work that they are doing, and also talk about issues that affect women working in IT.

 

Our First podcast is with Bronwen Clune Founder & CEO of Norg Media to be the first interviewee for our Geek Girl Blogs PodCasting series talking about starting & running a Web 2.0 Business in Australia.

Here are some links to the other amazing women working in the web 2.0 space that we mention during the podcast:

Bridget Conway-Taylor who runs Cineplicity

Tanya Love who started My Day My Way

Tina Paters who has set up Online Giving 

Lisa Gorrie founder of BlackMax Media

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