Among the competition, blogging and journalism is one of a kind. There are many females who have been blogging about food recipe, fashion, life style, etc. But the one who involves in Technology business outstands from the race, because there are very few Female Technologist who actively participates in blogging.
This time, in my blog, I am listing those successful and powerful females, who have been actively participating in the field of Technology and Blogging.
Corvida Raven on SheGeeks.net -
The 21-year-old communications major employed tools like Twitter to garner the attention of the technorati -- and land a gig at The Industry Standard. She has been helping others understand things that scare them, and how to turn around and face their fears with optimism. She wants to let you know the things you don't know. That is what she's doing in SheGeeks.net.
Gina Trapini on SmarterWare.org and Lifehacker
Gina Trapani is the award-winning author, blogger, and programmer whose work translates cutting-edge technology into insights that boost personal productivity. She was the founding editor of Lifehacker.com, the seminal blog which garnered nominations for Blog of the Decade and yielded the best-selling book, Upgrade Your Life. She has been actively working on Smarterware.org where she writes about the use of technology.Mena Trot on SixApart.com and Dollarshort.org
Set up Six Apart with her husband and created the tools to enable the blogging revolution to take off with blogging tools TypePad and and Moveable Type. Both systems, while also used by big publishing companies, turned blogging from something you needed a lot of expertise to do to something everyone can do. She has been personally blogging on Dollarshort.org.
Aliza Sherman on Gigaom.com, Cybergrrl.com, webgrrls.com and Conversify
In 1995, Sherman started Webgrrls International, the first woman-owned, full-service Web company. These days, she writes for Web Worker Daily and has three popular blogs of her own.
Adria Richards on Adriarichards.com, ButYouAreAGirl.com, AskAdria.com
Adria started her career at Geek Squad in 1999 and has 11 years of experience in the IT industry. She launched her own consulting company in 2006. She blogs here at ButYoureAGirl, offers online training at Freshworkshops, does a weekly tech show at AskAdria and strives to raise awareness for open source, cloud/SASS applications and equality in technology.
Isha Singh on esoftload.info
She is the Editor-in-Chief and Owner of Cyber World. She is a technical blogger and writer specializing in blogging tips, product reviews and tutorials.
Ms. Ileane on MsIlean's Blog
Ms. Ileane started blogging since 2009. Her blog blog provides information and tutorials on blogging and using social media, mostly Twitter.
Sarah Perez on SarahInTampa.com
She is one of the top contributer to technology news website, ReadWriteWeb which have been syndicated by The New York Times. Currently, she is also one of the contrubuter to Microsoft's Channel 10.
Shireen Mitchell on ShireenMitchell.com
As digital media, technology, and diversity analyst, she consults in areas of multimedia and social networks. She provides strategies, training, and publicly speak regularly.
I know I've missed lots of them, but these are the most I know. If you have any please suggest me, I'll be happy to post in this blog.
Update: Thanks to Corvida for suggesting more people. I've have and will be adding more later.








hey thanks for adding me mate... cheers!
ReplyDelete@esoftload: you are welcomed :)
ReplyDeleteThanks for the add Saaz and cool list. You should take a look at @adriarichards and @digitalsista @lynneluvah @sarahintampa on Twitter also. They have some great blogs and conversations around tech also.
ReplyDeleteI love Aliza Sherman.Roomed with her at a conference once and she was one the best roommates ever. Lots of geeky things went on in that room. Will check out Isha from esoftload next.
Hey SuraZ, thanks for the shout out on your female tech blogger list! Corvida has some awesome hair in that photo and I'm glad to see people like Aliza Sherman on the list.
ReplyDeleteSpeaking of hacks, I helped one of my clients upgrade 2 jailbroken iPhones over the holiday weekend. Their phones were still at 3.0.1 and 3.1.2 but now they're running the shiny iOS 4.0 and can upgrade long overdue apps.
Keep it up :)
@Corvida: Thanks for suggesting some more tech girls.
ReplyDeleteNice to know that two tech enthusiasts were roommate :)
@Adria: Glad to know that you were here. :)
ReplyDeletehmmm...
ReplyDeletethis is the great womans behind blogger work
awesome