tech
Spread the love this Valentine's Day with the latest smartphones to help you and your loved ones stay connected.
Congrats are in order for Sarah Bond!
Bozoma Saint John, Kimberly Bryant, Michelle James and Kelsey Davis chop it up about being a Black women in tech.
The spread of the Coronavirus and living during a pandemic has changed the way we do a lot of things, especially how we work, how our children experience school, and how we all connect with family and friends. We’re all definitely living in a socially distanced world. That means many of our homes are getting hit with the not-so gentle chaos of everyone trying to balance executing their daily routines—and getting their fixes—online, also known as “virtual insanity”.
"We wanted people to really know we’re being bold here and saying 'Hey, we're going to have billion-dollar companies run by Black women,'" said co-founder Esosa Ighodaro.
The entrepreneur shares how she transitioned into the tech industry to become a leading game changer.
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Urban schools, like all schools, must have technology policies that reflect the need for our students to be prepared for life in the 21st century.
We discuss her new company, MyReceipts.com
It's no surprise but check out the breakdown of Black representation in Silicon Valley.
(Read Write Web) — Last month, I decided to take to the road with my blogging. Armed with a 12-inch netbook, an iPhone and a 1995 Chevy Astro Van, I’ve hit the paved pathways with many intentions to see just how mobile technology can or cannot determine how we approach and experience the world. Just a […]
(Foreign Policy) — The best-kept secret about Africa in the last decade is the continent’s rapid and creative adoption of modern technology. African countries have for the most part leapfrogged the technologies of the late 20th century to adopt those of the early 21st en masse. There are now 10 times as many cell phones […]