by Jill Foster on August 6, 2009
by Jill Foster on August 6, 2009
High school Spanish teacher said “You’re smart…for a girl.” And when he said that to me a zillion years ago in my high school days, as a student I dismissed it as his well-meaning ‘slip of the tongue.’ Then he said it again in front of the class. And that was the year my mom [...]
by Jill Foster on July 22, 2009
by Jill Foster on July 22, 2009
If you’re game for learning digital media in a fun, conversational forum – If you seek feedback on a particular digital project – either for your business or a personal digital pursuit – If you want to learn new web tools in a relaxed, peer-to-peer environment – Or if you just want to meet enthusiasts [...]
by Jill Foster on June 1, 2009
by Jill Foster on June 1, 2009
Guest post by Shana Glickfield, regular guest contributor to Women Grow Business and Founder of DC Concierge. Effective just recently, Shana’s company directs the online community for NextGenWeb, the blog of USTelecom (a broadband association). And she guides both locals and tourists around Washington, DC through her blog, DCConcierge.com. Shana can be reached at www.twitter.com/dcconcierge. [...]
by Jill Foster on May 11, 2009
by Jill Foster on May 11, 2009
Out of enthusiasm for this week’s WomenWhoTech telesummit (which Network Solutions is a proud sponsor), below is re-posted, originally published last week on Women Grow Business). While pondering The Matrix, I’m pretty sure that when Morphius said to Neo “You’re The One!” that Neo really meant to reply back with: “I dunno man, you better [...]
by Jill Foster on May 4, 2009
by Jill Foster on May 4, 2009
While pondering The Matrix, I’m pretty sure that when Morphius said to Neo “You’re The One!” that Neo really meant to reply back with: “I dunno man, you better consult Shireen on that.” Shireen Mitchell knows technology. And in many tech and political spaces she’s known as ‘the one’ to go to for making digital [...]
by Jill Foster on January 21, 2009
by Jill Foster on January 21, 2009
New ideas, the economy, and the business of businesswomen: First, welcome to the new blog Women Grow Business. And truthfully this editor could talk till the cows come home on the topics (…pardon the ‘cows’; that’s homage to my Oklahoma roots). But it’s not about my one perspective. The stories blogged here at Women Grow [...]