Thanks to all!  It was a wonderful story in ABCNews.com.
 
For those who don't know, I have worked for many years to find, then record, and now create documentary about the ENIAC Programmers.  They were six young women who served as the first programmers of ENIAC, the first all-electronic programmable computer, created in the US in the 1940s.  They went on to create the software field, and never received credit for their work at the time.
 
If anyone has any ideas about sources of funding for the documentary, please write to me privately.  I am pursuing all leads!
 
Best,
Kathy 
 
<<Kathy:

Kudos!



regards,

Robert
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On 5-Dec-07, at 2:39 PM, Harold Feld wrote:

> Not a "new" project, since Kathy has been working on it since we 
> were all in law school.  But I'm glad to see it get the recognition 
> it deserves.  Kathy is to be credited for the long hard struggle of 
> bringing the story of these pioneering women to light.
>
> Harold
>
> Quoting Milton L Mueller <[log in to unmask]>:
>
>> Hey, this is fun: ABC News has a piece on Kathy Kleiman's new 
>> project,
>> the original ENIAC computer programmers along with a pic of Kathy's
>> smiling face. http://abcnews.go.com/Technology/story?
>> id=3951187&page=1
>>
>>
>> Milton Mueller, Professor
>> Syracuse University
>> School of Information Studies
>> ------------------------------
>> Internet Governance Project:
>> http://internetgovernance.org
>> ------------------------------
>> The Convergence Center:
>> http://www.digitalconvergence.org
 




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