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Title: Gender gap in cyberspace
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In the article “Gender Gap in Cyberspace” Tannen compares differences the way men and women approach new technologies.
She contrasts her experiences with one of her colleagues named Ralph. Tannen and Ralph were both computer pioneers, buying their first machines in 1980... Showed first 250 characters
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In the article “Gender Gap in Cyberspace” Tannen compares differences the way men and women approach new technologies.
She contrasts her experiences with one of her colleagues named Ralph. Tannen and Ralph were both computer pioneers, buying their first machines in 1980... Showed next 250 characters
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