Without women, computing as we know ‘IT’ would not even exist. From Ada Lovelace, the inventor of Scientific Computing, to Grace Hopper, who wrote the first compiler, our digitally connected world is their blessing. Here’s a look at the dynamic women who are reshaping the tech industry in India. Debjani Ghosh Debjani made history… Continue reading Women Who’ve Made it to the Top in Tech
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Charisma and Optics over Character?
It was the year 1960 and by then, most American homes owned a television set. In an apt cultural fashion, Americans were glued to the TV, to watch the first-ever presidential debate to be televised with John F. Kennedy and Richard M. Nixon as contenders. While radio listeners were certain of Nixon’s definite win, Kennedy… Continue reading Charisma and Optics over Character?
Why is Barbie Still Significant?
Growing up, like many children, I was obsessed with Barbie. Everything I owned was Barbie-themed. I was three when my dad came back from a business trip in Mumbai and bought me my first Barbie. I was the happiest kid that day. I used to be the typical girly girl who loved playing with Barbies… Continue reading Why is Barbie Still Significant?
Social Media Algorithm and What You See
Most people use some form of social media or the other. Social media is meant to be addictive. This is not a secret by any means. In this article, I’ll be discussing how two popular websites: Instagram and Youtube, know how to keep you scrolling, and how the content they deliver is based on various… Continue reading Social Media Algorithm and What You See
Sputnik Sweetheart: A Review
“Why do people have to be this lonely? What’s the point of it all? Millions of people in this world, all of them yearning, looking to others to satisfy them, yet isolating themselves. Why? Was the earth put here just to nourish human loneliness?” -Haruki Murakami, Sputnik Sweetheart Another agonizing love story from the… Continue reading Sputnik Sweetheart: A Review
