Category: education
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Empowering Women In Technology to Grow Their Careers and Salaries
Empowering Women In Technology to Grow Their Careers and Salaries The technology industry is growing at a rapid pace, but one area that is often overlooked is the role of women in the tech industry. Despite the fact that women make up 40% of the tech workforce, there are still systemic issues that prevent them…
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Writing for the User Experience: The Three “E”s of Technical Writing

As technical writers, we know that documentation is vital to the user experience but, the best technical writers know that the key to a great UX is to include the three “E”s: expectations, engagement, and empowerment. By keeping these three elements top-of-mind, technical writers can produce documentation that exceeds user expectations, engages them on a…
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WIT: THIS UNLIKELY TECH QUEEN WANTS TO BUILD A NEW GLOBAL HUB IN KYRGYZSTAN
The Blonde Byte’s weekly spotlight in Women in tech focuses on an unlikely tech queen in Kyrgyzstan.
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App of the Week: Alfred
The Blonde Byte’s weekly app spotlight focuses on Alfred; a fantastic Spotlight replacement tool for the Mac.
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How to: use the extra features packed into Apple’s tiny AirPods
The Blonde Byte’s weekly how to spotlight looks at the extra features packed into Apple’s tiny AirPods.
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Tales form the Orchard: What to expect from Apple’s September 12 ‘Gather round’ event
The Blonde Byte’s Weekly spotlight on all things Apple, focuses on expectations for Apple’s upcoming Media Event on 9/12/18.
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WIT: Yes, Women Can Rise To The Top In Tech. Just Ask The President Of Soundcast
The Blonde Byte’s weekly Women in Tech spotlight focuses on Charity Hardwick, CEO of Soundcast.
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Tales from the Orchard: Band of Apple Store Thieves Taken Down By Regular Customers
The Blonde Byte’s weekly spotlight on all things Apple, looks at a band of thieves taken down by the customers at an Apple Store.
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WIT: Why the Trolls Are Winning the Internet: Ex-Reddit CEO Speaks Out
The Blonde Byte’s weekly spotlight on women in tech looks at Ellen Pao, former CEO of Reddit.
