#40Forward: 40 startup communities rethinking the gender gap

At age 40, my mom quit her job to start an employment agency for people with disabilities. Over the next few years and without a college degree or any formal funding, she grew her business to employ more than 30 people and serve thousands of clients.



Though to me she's one-of-a-kind, it turns out there are other women like my mom out there. According to the National Association of Women Business Owners, women make up 30 percent of U.S. business owners and employ nearly 7.8 million workers. Even though women-owned enterprises operate with far less capital, in the venture-backed tech industry, they produce 12 percent higher returns. That means that not only is supporting women in business the right thing to do, it’s also the smart thing to do.



In an effort to find new ways to advance female entrepreneurs, this week Google for Entrepreneurs is committing $1 million dollars in aggregate to 40 startup-focused organizations, challenging them to increase the representation of women in their respective tech communities. From simply changing the times of events to accommodate busy moms to teaching young girls to see themselves as entrepreneurs, 40 of our partner communities will soon launch new programs and outreach initiatives to encourage women founders. We’re calling this collective effort #40Forward. Here are a few highlights from our global community:




  • 1871 in Chicago is launching a new accelerator program for women founded or co-founded companies that’s more flexible and family-friendly, with a customized plan for each startup.

  • Gaza Sky Geeks in Gaza is providing rewards for women attending startup events to demonstrate the economic value of them getting involved in tech to their families.

  • Startup Grind chapters all over the world are hosting Women Take the Stage fireside chats featuring successful women business leaders in their communities.

  • Outbox in Uganda is launching a year-long training to teach young women programming and entrepreneurial skills.

  • Astia is increasing female entrepreneurs’ access to capital by creating monthly opportunities for women-led companies to pitch to world-class investors.





Along with our 40 partners, we hope to create more inclusive networks and to move the needle for entrepreneurs like my mom—and young women like me who aspire to be like her. Follow and participate in the conversation throughout the month of March using #40Forward on Google+ and Twitter.







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More Details About Microsoft’s Cortana Revealed

Microsoft is busy at work with making its personal digital assistant, Cortana, competitive; and recently, they gave us a sneak preview its capabilities. Thanks to The Verge, we now have a bit more information about Cortana.


As we mentioned before, Halo fans will probably be disappointed to see a blue circle instead of the female version in the game. The blue circle will let you know when Cortana is thinking or doing something for you.


And, not unlike Siri, Cortana is rather flexible – in terms of how to address its user. I’m sure iPhone users have had their fair share of kicks from having Siri call them “The Dragon Warrior” or something just as awesome. Well, Windows Phone users are going to have that pleasure as well.


Cortana


In a manner which is more similar to Google Now, Cortana saves key data and information in what is called a Notebook system. So, from the locations you frequent to reminders to other personal information you input, Cortana will be able to access that data and help you manage your life in a more efficient manner.


Additionally, Cortana can tap into your emails and track important details mentioned in them – like flights and meetings.


As can be expected, Cortana will be powered by Bing. And, for more contextual computing power, other services are going to be used as well, including Foursquare.


After learning of these new details, I think I might have to backtrack on what I said in my initial Cortana post (that it probably can’t hold its own against Siri). If Cortana can actually combine the features of Siri and the power of Google Now, it might just become THE digital personal assistant that we all have always wanted.


Do you think Microsoft will be able to rise up to the challenge?


[Image via The Verge]


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