Martha Lane Fox managed to break through the ‘glass ceiling’ with Lastminute.com’s success in 2003 but since then, there is hardly an instantly recallable female Internet household name that comes to mind. Sarah Jane Robertson, brought this post to my attention from www.incomediary.com. It lists the top 30 female internet entrepreneurs. He points out that a good proportion are bloggers, influential, successful, income earning bloggers.

Thankfully I’ve heard of some; such as Ariana Huffington from the Huffington Post and oh no that’s it. I’ve heard of one. I am delighted to hear that a women helped create Flickr, Blogger.com, Moveable Type and Typepad from the stable of Sixapart - and many more.

‘njoy and ladies - which of you be on the list next year?

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