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College freshmen less interested in tech

April 22, 2005 Percentage of incoming freshmen saying they'll major in computer science drops significantly. TAGS: freshmen, computer science, women, fall, survey, U.S., information technology

Coder group: H-1Bs behind women's decline in IT

June 27, 2005 A programmers' advocacy group offers its own take on a workplace diversity report by an industry organization. TAGS: H-1B, temporary worker, women, workforce, information technology worker, worker, information technology, percentage, America, U.S.

Study finds too few women and minorities in tech

June 22, 2005 The percentage of women in IT has fallen sharply since 1996, says report. Hispanics, blacks underrepresented. TAGS: work force, women, minority, percentage, information technology, computer science, science, force, America, president, U.S.

Minorities make small gains in science jobs

June 16, 2005 Hispanics catch up to blacks in science and technology, but both groups remain underrepresented in those fields, study says. TAGS: occupation, participation, minority, work force, study, commission, proportion, science, women, accounting, U.S.

Year in review: Big battles for big talent

December 14, 2005 Concerns remain over outsourcing and guest workers, but hiring prospects have improved for skilled workers. TAGS: hiring, talent, women, H-1B, worker, engineer, recruiting, computer science, workplace, Google Inc., Steve Ballmer, battle, agreement, China, president, information technology

Image problems lead to worker shortage in oil industry

November 22, 2005 Students seem uninterested in fields like geosciences, in part because the oil industry has failed to address issues like pollution. TAGS: oil company, enrollment, Qatar, hiring, worker, nation, women, conference, U.S.

What is it about the French?

May 27, 2005 They invented the word "entrepreneurial," notes CNET News.com's Charles Cooper, so why has the hexagon failed to create its own Silicon Valley? TAGS: France, Chrysler, Bay Area, Silicon Valley, stock option, women, history, U.S., Compaq Computer Corp.

Students learn the language of start-ups

August 5, 2006 Collegians visiting Silicon Valley from Middle East, North Africa hear what it takes to turn ideas into profitable realities. Photos: International language of start-ups TAGS: Silicon Valley, Atheros Communications, student, language, failure, women, start-up, idea, U.S.
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