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view of the Alps on my flight back from Milan

view of the Alps on my flight back from Milan


morganmissen:

Power Satin: Marissa Mayer in Glamour, Sheryl Sandberg in Vogue.


cutest bread ever!! thanks Lauren!

cutest bread ever!! thanks Lauren!


mashable:

“Your time is limited, so don’t waste it living someone else’s life.” Steve Jobs to Stanford grads in 2005. 
Rest In Peace, Steve Jobs. You were a true visionary.

mashable:

“Your time is limited, so don’t waste it living someone else’s life.” Steve Jobs to Stanford grads in 2005. 

Rest In Peace, Steve Jobs. You were a true visionary.


Design is not just what it looks like and feels like. Design is how it works.
Steve Jobs (via designcloud)

view of Boston and MIT from the Media Lab balcony…such an amazing view up there!


love the bow on her dress!!
life:

Gwyneth Paltrow looking beautiful as ever at the Venice Film Festival. — Her dress? Amazing. Take a closer look at Gwyneth  & other stars at the Venice Film Festival here.

love the bow on her dress!!

life:

Gwyneth Paltrow looking beautiful as ever at the Venice Film Festival. — Her dress? Amazing. Take a closer look at Gwyneth  & other stars at the Venice Film Festival here.


LOVEEE the Chihuly exhibit at the MFA!!


love her!
huffingtonpost:

“One reason I think this will improve in coming years is that girls are  experiencing a lot of computer science and a lot of technology on an  everyday basis,” said Mayer. “When you use those things every day, you  become curious in terms of how they were made. And that type of  technology hasn’t touched us the way it does today for very long. I  think it will create a curiosity and spur a lot more women into computer  science and the technical fields.”
Google Exec Marissa Mayer Explains Why There Aren’t More Girl Geeks

love her!

huffingtonpost:

“One reason I think this will improve in coming years is that girls are experiencing a lot of computer science and a lot of technology on an everyday basis,” said Mayer. “When you use those things every day, you become curious in terms of how they were made. And that type of technology hasn’t touched us the way it does today for very long. I think it will create a curiosity and spur a lot more women into computer science and the technical fields.”

Google Exec Marissa Mayer Explains Why There Aren’t More Girl Geeks