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8 More Women Gamers on YouTube and Twitch
Because you can never have a stable of too many awesome folks making video game videos without the heaping dose of toxic masculinity.
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These Are The Droids We’re Looking For and Other Tech & “Star Wars” Stories
Being science fiction, there’s a lot of really cool tech stuff that Star Wars brings to mind — whether it’s how people are responding to the film or the animation techniques used in it.
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Interviewing Badass UX Designer Caroline Sinders On Digital Harassment
UX Designer and User Researcher Caroline Sinders talks SXSW, women in games and harassment in online spaces. Oh yeah, and Gamergate.
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Tim Cook Is Gay: Apple CEO Officially Comes Out
“The CEO of one of the most powerful companies in the world, a company responsible for changing the tech industry over and over again, is gay. And he feels good about saying that.”
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This Childhood Brought To You By Nintendo
“The Nintendo showed up Christmas morning. All my friends had a Super Nintendo, but my parents held out for so long (bless them) that my brother and I skipped right to the Nintendo 64.”
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Mini Gay Girlfriends Make Out in Dragopolis: Gaymes For Your Smartphone!
But for all of my many apps, there is one category that was tragically absent. And that category was gay-themed games. That is, until now.
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This Is A Bubbline Appreciation Post and Gallery
I would rather slowly pull out all my teeth than write about unconfirmed lesbian subtext in any teevee show ever. But I actually think we’re moving from the realm of wishful thinking into the realm of actual plot/canon. Here’s why.
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Find Yourself a Wing Ma’am
This not-so-dating app helps you find your community and maybe even a girlfriend.
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Does the iPad 2 matter? Yes, No and Kind Of
What really counts about the iPad 2 isn’t the iPad 2 at all.
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A Geeky Look Back at 2009: A List of Lists! So Meta!
Technostraddle brings you a meta-list reviewing 2009’s geek highlights!
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A Woman Braves the Worldwide Developer’s Conference
There are women here who’ve founded their own companies and nailed funding from VCs and women who want to find the intersection of fashion and technology via embedded circuits. All of this is incredibly inspiring, but also in one small way problematic: when you’re confronted with super ambitious, brilliant women changing our technical landscape, how the hell do you behave yourself?