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25 Mar 09
Celebrating Ada Lovelace Day
Today I’d like to celebrate Ada Lovelace Day with a brief mention of these great women in technology:
- Kris Carpenter, Director, Web Archive
- Kristine Hanna, Director, Web Archiving Services (she was co-founder of GeekGirls too for goodness sake)
- Molly Bragg, Partner Specialist, Web Archiving Services
These creative and brilliant women work tirelessly to collect and preserve the public web for our good friends, and yours too incidentally, the Internet Archive, whose simple motto sums up their contribution to technology and society so well: “Universal Access to All Human Knowledge (for Free, for Ever).”
from Mark