According to his Twitter and Identi.ca profiles, Meitar "maymay" Moscovitz (born July 5th, 1984) is a "technology geek, sexual freedom and community activist, prickly blogger, and general free spirit."[1] He makes his living as an Internet technology professional, providing web development, social media consulting, and other technology services. He is the co-author of Foundation Website Creation and AdvancED CSS,[2] and a semi-regular blogger at SitePoint.com.[3] He has lead sessions at conferences such as Sex 2.0[4], often speaks on the intersection of technology and sexuality,[5][6] and is a co-founder of the BarCamp-style sexuality unconference series KinkForAll.[7]
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- ↑ Twitter one-line bio
- ↑ Amazon.com: Meitar Moscovitz: Books
- ↑ SitePoint Author Profile
- ↑ Sex 2.0 2009 Conference Session Leaders
- ↑ AdvancED CSS: About the Authors
- ↑ Gender and Technology - A Session by Maymay at Sex 2.0 in Washington, DC
- ↑ KinkForAll Washington DC Press Release