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Women Who Code – Google’s $50M Program Kicks Off

June 22, 2014 by Rob Farber Leave a Comment

Just weeks after releasing its first diversity report, Google is backing a new effort with $50M to bring more women  into computer science. The new program is called Made with Code, which  includes a mix of coding projects, partnerships with youth organizations to get more females involved in creating and writing computer software. 

Women Who Program

This is just the latest effort by Google to involve more women such as the Google Women in Technology Week 2013 in Australia:

Previously, techEnablement reported on NVIDIA “Women Who CUDA”, which is NVIDIA’s recent effort to also bring more women into computer science.Women Who CUDA

 

 

 

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