The advent of personal computers and the internet opened up new avenues for women in computing. From the 1990s onwards, women began to play significant roles not just as users but as creators of digital content, software, and online communities. Pioneers like Marissa Mayer and Sheryl Sandberg have influenced major tech companies, advocating for user-friendly design and social networking innovations. This period has seen a shift towards recognizing the impact of women on shaping the digital landscape.
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