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Top 30 Female Internet Entrepreneurs

Boris Written on 13th May 2009                                                                                                              11 COMMENTS some text
Boris Veldhuijzen van Zanten, Serial Internet Entrepreneur

IncomeDiary has published the unscientific but interesting ‘Top 30 Female Internet Entrepreneurs’ list today.

The list seems rather random to me (UPDATE: its alphabetical and I’m an idiot) and there is no extra information in the original post that explains the ranking. But I’m impressed with the list anyway and think it is always good to point out that there are great women in technology so I’m reposting it here in its full glory.

Do check out the original post + comments.
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The Most Influential Women in Web 2.0

Boris Written on 12th November 2008                                                                                                              6 COMMENTS some text
Boris Veldhuijzen van Zanten, Serial Internet Entrepreneur

The Most Influential Women in Web 2.0

According to Fast Company these are the most influential women in Web 2.0. From left to right: Leah Culver (Pownce), Rashmi Sinha (Slideshare), Dina Kaplin (blip.tv), Marissa Mayer (Google), Cyan Banister (Zivity), Lisa Stone, Jory Des Jardins, and Elisa Camahort Page (BlogHer), Caterina Fake (Flickr), Gina Bianchini (Ning), Kaliya Hamlin (OpenID), Mena Trott (Six Apart) and Arianna Huffington (The Huffington Post).

The article is definitely worth reading and explains “What she’s done”, “How she got there” and “What to learn from her” for every woman on the list. It is hard to measure influence of course but there is no doubt these are the 13 most ‘famous’ female online entrepreneurs.

Who do you think is worth their title most? Who is REALLY the most influential? Let us know:

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