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Google Hosts Special Demo Day For Female Entrepreneurs (thenewstack.io)

An anonymous reader writes: Wednesday Google hosted a special edition of their annual "Demo Day" event featuring 11 early-stage startup companies founded by women from eight different countries. More than 450 women from 40 different counties applied for a spot, and the winner of the competition was Bridgit, a fast-growing Canadian company which provides a mobile communications platform for construction teams. Online voters also awarded the "Game Changer" title to KiChing, a startup that's actively addressing Mexico's unique e-commerce challenges. But all of the startups at Wednesday's event were already actively raising series-A funding, and "We aim to help connect them to mentors, access to capital, and shine a spotlight on their efforts," said Mary Grove, the director of Google for Entrepreneurs, addressing the Demo Day audience in San Francisco.

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  1. Quotas by Citizen+of+Earth · · Score: 5, Insightful

    It's always been clear why women aren't competitive with men at the 100-meter dash, but it's not clear why women aren't competitive with men at professional poker.

    1. Re:Quotas by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Insightful

      "Some of us are able to recognize the extreme advantages"

      Like the men only demo days, men only networking events, men only scholarships, men only mentor setup programs, men only coding programs and so on. I think what you mean to write was: "Some of us are able to recognize the extreme advantages that women get".

    2. Re:Quotas by dj245 · · Score: 3, Insightful

      It's always been clear why women aren't competitive with men at the 100-meter dash, but it's not clear why women aren't competitive with men at professional poker.

      Most likely it's the testosterone.

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  2. Cool by Joe.Neebler · · Score: 5, Insightful

    So now that women have their own safe space we can expect some amazing innovation to follow. But if we don't, I wonder what the next excuse will be?

    1. Re:Cool by drinkypoo · · Score: 2

      You can't make it work the other way around, i.e. arbitrarily defining the nature of Scottishness to fit the person in question. Feminism is well defined by decades of work on the subject, and anyone arguing that women are superior to men is by definition an anti-feminist.

      You could say the same thing about Christianity, and you'd be just as wrong. Technically, you're not a capital-C-Christian if you don't take on the Holy Trinity ever since Nicea. And while you might technically not be a feminist if you blame everything on men, you can still call yourself one and go to meetings.

      I think it would really help if you tried to understand the difference between "men" and "masculinity" too.

      I'm not the one with the problem with it.

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  3. Re:Discrimination is discrimination by CrankyFool · · Score: 2, Insightful

    How long have you been here?

    The general consensus on Slashdot is that:
    1. Men have no advantage over women; quite the opposite, a significant set of disadvantages;
    2. Women are under-represented in higher-earning professions because "they just don't feel like it"
    3. Anything aimed at women only is end-of-the-word discrimination.

  4. Re:And the local men weigh in... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 3, Informative

    4chan is infested with SJWs now. I would say /. is still significantly more mature than that wretched hive of scum and villainy.

  5. Re:Discrimination is discrimination by quantaman · · Score: 5, Informative

    Go tell a women she has to pull a few all-nighter because the product need to be shipped Sunday evening...

    I know several female devs.

    They've been just as likely to stay late or come in on weekends as anyone else.

    Now they didn't have kids so maybe that would change if they get children, but for the childless twenty-somethings, they're just as dedicated as the guys.

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  6. Re:Discrimination is discrimination by quantaman · · Score: 3, Insightful

    How long have you been here?

    The general consensus on Slashdot is that:
    1. Men have no advantage over women; quite the opposite, a significant set of disadvantages;
    2. Women are under-represented in higher-earning professions because "they just don't feel like it"
    3. Anything aimed at women only is end-of-the-word discrimination.

    I'm trying to shift that consensus.

    Mostly when I read a thread on /. I see similar opinions to those I see in the industry as a whole.

    But whenever an article about feminism comes up the comment threads become absolutely toxic. I normally brag to people about the high quality of comments on /., but I don't want any association with the views I see expressed in threads like these.

    These threads aren't going to get any better until those those of us who disagree with this consensus speak up and make our case.

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  7. "startup" = app idea by globaljustin · · Score: 4, Insightful

    "Tech entrepreneurs" of whatever gender are mostly just rich/connected people with an idea for an app and either are personal friends with or hire someone to actually make the beast.

    90% of "tech startups" are "apps" of some time or have them as a major part of what they do.

    It was different back in the day.

    In the US, typically the person with the money wanted to be the "investor" and the "entrepreneur" was the same as the inventor or coder.

    Old-school rich people showed off by being able to choose the right person to invest in, nowadays the new-school rich show off by *being* the person at the top of the investment, at least publicly.

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  8. Re: Discrimination is discrimination by x0ra · · Score: 2

    this has nothing to do with libertarianism...

  9. Re:Discrimination is discrimination by Shadow+of+Eternity · · Score: 4, Insightful

    Being barely 1/3rd of college graduates is an advantage? Having virtually no special programs, aid, funding, or mentorship available to you is an advantage? Being utterly excluded from virtually the entire social safety net in case you go broke trying is an advantage?

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  10. Re:Discrimination is discrimination by Shadow+of+Eternity · · Score: 2

    Mark it on the calender we agree about something. Unfortunately a lot of people are forced into overtime due to the lack of living wages.

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  11. Re:Discrimination is discrimination by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Insightful

    The majority of Slashdotters are, to put it simply, against discrimination. If there was discrimination against women as blatant as the discrimination against men in this story, I assure you, it would be condemned just as strongly.

    Essentially, there are three groups, with different beliefs:

    A: Discrimination against women is more acceptable than discrimination against men.
    B: Discrimination against men and women are equally unacceptable.
    C: Discrimination against men is more acceptable than discrimination against women.

    Groups A and C are sexist. The majority of Slashdotters are in group B. You, and a substantial minority, are in group C. No one is in group A.

  12. More sexual discrimination by K.+S.+Van+Horn · · Score: 5, Insightful

    More special privileges for women -- as if they didn't have enough already -- and more discrimination against men. I'm getting really, really tired of this, especially when I see my son excluded from one educational opportunity after another solely because of his sex.

  13. Re:Discrimination is discrimination by cascadingstylesheet · · Score: 2

    Males have a ridiculous number of advantages when it comes to becoming entrepreneurs, having the occasional female-specific event to try and correct some of the imbalance does not count as discrimination.

    "Advantages"? Like what?

    "Correct"? Why is there a need to "correct"?

  14. Re:Discrimination is discrimination by Gravis+Zero · · Score: 2

    having the occasional female-specific event to try and correct some of the imbalance does not count as discrimination.

    actually, it is discrimination by definition.

    Discrimination is treatment or consideration of, or making a distinction in favor of or against, a person or thing based on the group, class, or category to which that person or thing is perceived to belong to rather than on individual merit.

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  15. Re:Discrimination is discrimination by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 4, Funny

    Jews have a ridiculous number of advantages when it comes to being entrepreneurs, having the occasional Aryan-specific event to try and correct some of the imbalance does not count as discrimination.

    (I don't know for sure, but I would bet cash money that there were Aryan-only business networking events. I *do* know that there were Aryan-only academic programs.)

  16. Simple logic: sexism is wrong by Roger+W+Moore · · Score: 4, Insightful

    So, in this case, men are not actually being hurt in any way....I'm looking forward to the tortured logic that tires to claim it is though.

    No tortured logic required, just a reversal of roles. Suppose the event had been organized such that women were excluded? This would be regarded by almost everyone to be sexist discrimination that denied women a fair opportunity to demonstrate their talents to Google and thus it harms them. If this is true for women if then, by symmetry it applies to men when they are excluded. To argue otherwise would be to claim the sexism does not harm those it is biased against.

    There may be a more subtle bias elsewhere which harms women but surely the society we want to strive for is where nobody's chances of success are harmed by their gender not one where we strive to harm everyone equally? The solution to sexism is to identify it and fix it not to be equally sexist in reverse. As the old saying goes "two wrongs do not make a right".

    1. Re:Simple logic: sexism is wrong by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 2, Insightful

      And you have the false premise that there is a lack of equal opportunity. Of course sound bites promoting an agenda based off ideology is better than actual evidence.

  17. Re:Discrimination is discrimination by Ol+Olsoc · · Score: 4, Informative

    These threads aren't going to get any better until those those of us who disagree with this consensus speak up and make our case.

    What are your thoughts about female discouragement of other females?

    My wife was an example of of what a lot of women say is the goal. Well paid, well respected, no one's fool.

    Oh - hold on. Many of the other women hated her. Not for her personality, which is admittedly alpha, but for her success. The backstabbing and occasional sabotage by jealous females was something that didn't go over too well.

    The men? Despite the meme of men being the source of all trouble, they respect and with one exception really like her. They certainly listen to her when she hands out the orders. And this is in an industry with a lot of "traditional" type guys.

    The same situation exists with the female engineers and scientists I worked with. Many ended up associating with only men at work because we would accept them. In the end, is it even wrong to lay all of the blame for gender issues at the feet of men?

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