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Decoded: An Introduction
By Sonali Kondapalli

In 1984, 37% of computer programmers were women. That number has steadily dropped since then to an appalling 11% in 2015. In the media, we rarely hear about the role of women in technology, although we have always been at the forefront of the latest and greatest advancements in the industry.   Read More

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Thought Leader Spotlight: Amina Hassan, PhD
By Fatimah Gilliam Founder, and CEO The Azara Group

Author of Loren Miller: Civil Rights Attorney and Journalist; avid researcher; broadcasting awards from the Corporation for Public Broadcasting and National Federation for Community Broadcasters; spent career producing radio documentaries, as a nonprofit fundraiser, and as an author; mother of five children; grew up in Los Angeles, CA.   Read More

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What if Women Were Paid More than Men?
By Jaime Bancroft Gennaro

How would society be different if women had never been homemakers? If the first president of the United States had been a woman? If men made less money than women regardless of their education and experience level, society would be very different.   Read More

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How to Get over Holiday Blues at Work in Eight Easy Ways
By Hasibuddin Ahmed

Holidays are over, and the very thought of going back to work is a nightmare for every working professional. Moody Mondays are back, and you grudgingly wake up from the comfort of your bed to get ready for office. This transformation from lazy to hectic mornings is going to take some time and is very uncomfortable.   Read More

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The Internet of Things: Barriers and Opportunities
By WITI News Staff

There is almost universal agreement that the Internet of Things (IoT) is set to become the next 'big thing' for the enterprise. But no one knows exactly when that long-awaited transformation will actually happen.   Read More

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Ten Money Myths That Keep You Poor
By Natalie Pace

Including secrets of how rich people think instead.   Read More