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2001
 
"balancing act is tough for women", by Cindy Kirby, SF Chronicle, 4/24/01
 
"follow your heart, web winner advises" by Janet Kornblum, USA Today, 4/24/01
 
"girlgeeks on location 2001" (VIDEO CLIPS)
 
"A Call For The Internet's Top Women", Silcon Valley Internet, January 11, 2001
 
"women who think differently", by Kendra Mayfield, Wired, 4/24/01
 
 
2000
 
"chennai-bred is among Top25 Web Women", by Ela Dutt, Economic Times, 1/13/00
 
"Radha Basu is Awarded Top 25 Women on the Web Award", Support.com, 2/00
 
"girlgeeks on location 2000" (VIDEO CLIPS), 2000
 
"nominations taken for 'women on the web' awards", MacCentral Online, 10/3/99
 
Top Women On the Web, by David Bunnell and Dan Selicaro, UpsideToday 4/17/00
 
Women Geeks Honor Their Own, by Lakshmi Chaudry and Kendra Mayfield, Wired 2/1/00
 
The Top25 Women on the Web: It's Our Turn, by Rose Aguilar News We Can Use2/2/00
 
Ladies First, SF WoW recognizes successful women on the web, by Joyce Slaton 2/1/00 SF Gate
 
 
1999
 
"Top 'Women on the Web' honored", by Ashley Craddock, ZDNET News, 1/26/99
 
"SF WoW Honors Top25 Women on the Web", Women.com
 
Women Revel at Web Awards, Joyce Slaton Wired
 
SF WoW Honors Top 25 Women on the Web, by Dr. Anita Borg, Woman's Wire (1/99)
 
the Julian Calendar, by Julie Bresnick, Andover News Network Article
 
Top 25 Women on the Web Event, SF Station
 
 
1998
 
25 Women 'WoW' San Francisco, by Joyce Slaton, Wired (12/8/98)
 
The Top25 Women on the Web awards are unique in recognizing the achievements of 25 local and national women who have most inspired people worldwide with their efforts to advance technology, contribute to the community, and set an example as successful business women in the Internet and new media industries.
 
This year's awards recognize the achievements of women who have made a significant contribution to the advancement of technology and to the advancement of women in technology-related fields. This year's program also honors those who have helped increase the number of women on the Internet/online to more than half the Internet population, and emphasizes the community-based network of women who have helped each other in technology-related fields.
 
About SF WoW
San Francisco Women on the Web (SF WoW) is a San Francisco-based grassroots, non-profit organization with a stated mission of providing networking and professional development opportunities for Bay Area women in the Internet, hi-tech and new media industries.
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