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		<title>Yahoo! and the Objectification of Women</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[During Yahoo!’s Hack Days, developers create web applications relying on Yahoo’s APIs (application program interface) or open source libraries. Initially started as an internal Yahoo event in 2005 by the then CTO Chad Dickerson, Hack Days for the public are also scheduled with the first one appearing in 2006 at the company headquarters in Sunnyvale California.  The event typically involves scheduled talks along with hacking time, demo sessions, and prizes for the top hacks.  This year’s event on October 17th in Taiwan added a somewhat controversial aspect to the gathering, the objectification of women.]]></description>
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