This week’s reading guide features surveillance armor, year-end round ups and wisdom from the likes of Mary Barra and Marissa Mayer.
By Jessica Stillman (Editor, Women 2.0)
Looking to break up that holiday shopping, New Year’s party planning and general seasonal merriment with a little reading to keep you up to speed on what’s going on in tech this week? Then check out some of the posts and articles we’ve been sharing around Women 2.0 HQ this week. Happy holidays!
- Tory Burch on why investing in women entrepreneurs is good for everyone.
- When it comes to travel, is there one app to rule them all?
- Does Silicon Valley have “a seemingly endless capacity to mistake social and political problems for technological ones?”
- The fatal flaw in Lean In: Women can’t have business dinners with men?
- 6 management lessons from visionary women
- The co-founder of Dropbox offers tips for first-time founders.
- Who’s the investor behind one of the year’s biggest VC wins? A 26-year-old woman.
- Is the solution to tech-enabled snooping more tech? Meet surveillance armor.
- Startup fever is global: the year’s hottest international startups
- A VC celebrates the amazing women he’s funded
What got you talking this week?
Jessica Stillman (@entrylevelrebel) is an editor at Women 2.0 and a freelance writer with interests in unconventional career paths, generational differences, and the future of work. She writes a daily column for Inc.com, contributes regularly to Forbes and has blogged for CBS MoneyWatch, GigaOM and Brazen Careerist, among others.
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