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Blacks In Technology is a community based web site that is geared towards building and establishing a community that focuses on connecting Blacks together within technology related fields. Our goal is to create an atmosphere that will help facilitate the sharing of knowledge via our Forums, the networking of peers, through the use of our social networking platform BITNET, and most importantly the growth of a community.

 


 

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Whether it's through networking with peers, providing a repository of information, or spotlighting up and coming Black technologist, Blacks In Technology is devoted to empowering the Black Technologist.

 

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  • Subject: Hi! I'm not IT, but still a techy. - by: danielleps
    I just joined this form, but I'm not sure I really fit... I am a psychologist; not a programmer by any stretch of the imagination. Even though I don't have anything to say about kernels or network protocols, I'll stick around for a while to see what I can contribute.

    A little about me: I have a degree in...

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Chris Bennett

Chris Bennet Co-founder/Entrepreneur, of Black Founders, talks to NBC news about bringing change to Silicon Valley.

Courtesy of NBC Bay Area news