...the airwaves, albeit in a strictly negative sense. The image of the woman constantly on the telephone, chatting, gossiping and passing the time of day is an old and inaccurate one. The time has come to not only change the image but to take control. The 'age of technology' provides ample opportunity (and a degree of anonymity) for women to become actively involved in the blossoming business of computer networking or conferencing. The new technology, specifically computer technology, is growing exponentially. The number of women able to access and utilize this technology is also increasing. World Wide Web, fax, video and e-mail enable the quick dissemination of information and immediate communication worldwide. In many ways, the communications technology revolution is helping the women's movement by increasing women's access to information and enabling their participation in decision-making (Allen, 1996). Women are at a decided minority within in the growing field of computer technology...