Friday, April 22, 2011

Google's Marissa Mayer on USA Today’s Talking Tech


Google Girl Marissa Mayer




Marissa Ann Mayer was born on 30 May 1975 at Wausau, Wisconsin in United States, North America.  She is Vice President of Location and Local Services at the search engine company Google. Here she acts as a gatekeeper for their product release process, determining when or whether a particular Google product is ready to be released to users. She has become one of the public faces of Google and she frequently speaks on behalf of the company.






After graduating from Wausau West High School in 1993, Mayer was one of two delegates from Wisconsin selected by the Governor of that state to attend the National Youth Science Camp in West Virginia.   She received her B.S. in Symbolic systems, graduating with honors and M.S. in Computer Science from Stanford University. She was the first female engineer hired at Google and one of their first 20 employees, joining the company in June 1999. Prior to joining Google, Mayer worked at the UBS research lab (Ubilab) in Zurich, Switzerland, and at SRI International in Menlo Park, California.  She has notable public involvement with Google Search and Gmail, and can be considered significantly responsible for the success of these UIs.  In 2009, the Illinois Institute of Technology granted Mayer a doctorate degree honoring her path finding work in the field of search.  For both degrees, she specialized in artificial intelligence.




She thought to be a doctor at first but later moved over into computer science.  According to her women are very active in engineering fields and she also thought that the Internet becomes much more pervasive in the daily life of girls. She is still very challenged at Google.  She says “I think technology is positive, overall.”  So she wants to see the percentage of women entering computer science is growing.  






Marissa leads the company's product management efforts on search products – web search, images, news, books, products, maps, Google Earth, Google Toolbar, Google Desktop, Google Health, Google Labs and more. She led the user interface and web server teams at first. Her efforts have included designing and developing Google's search interface, internationalizing the site to more than 100 languages, defining Google News, Gmail, and Orkut, and launching more than 100 features and products on Google.com. In her additional time, she also organizes Google Movies – outings a few times a year to see the latest blockbusters.




Concurrently with her full-time work at Google, Marissa has taught introductory computer programming classes at Stanford to more than 3,000 students. Stanford has recognized her with the Centennial Teaching Award and the Forsythe Award for her outstanding contribution to undergraduate education.  Finally we find that she is a very successful lady in using technology at present age and each woman should take her as a role model.




Monday, April 18, 2011

Summary of Videos


From Sravani’s video I learnt that Jayshree Ullal wants to provide the best network for best communication.  Also hope to make more innovative technology, highly skill able designs, highest performing software, to delivery new class of networking for next generation.  They work closely with their partners and customer and the partners help them to extend their capabilities in the market.  This way, women are developing their position in the world.

Women in Technology International


Friday, April 1, 2011

This way women are taking the full knowledge about the products and developing in online shopping, and here the e tailer must support them by providing their seeking information.

Friday, March 18, 2011


Gender Equality


Gender Mainstreaming

Gender mainstreaming is trying to destroy the inequality and gaps among the genders.  This is to take the women to the same position as men, they should  have the same status, honor, opportunities as men in family and also education and working field.  They must also enter in the science and technology.  By giving these opportunities the inequality can be destroyed forever but for this bot men and women have to be strong and have to support each other for a progressive world.

Friday, March 4, 2011

Women Working Beside Men


Technology and Gender Gap

Women have be more concern about their position in the technological progress.  They must avoid the gender gap strongly and the men should also be helpful and then the world can stay in peace and progress as both men and women will work together.