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Kaylan Bryant, 17, from Beverly Hills High, joined 20 girls learning about digital applications and career possibilities at Microsoft's DigiGirlz 2009 technology camp in Irvine Tuesday. The 2-day sessions provided high school girls a hands-on environment to help dispel stereotypes and to experience what is like to develop cutting-edge technology in what is currently a male-dominated profession...20 girls atended ranging from 12-17 years old. This is a global Microsoft program in its fifth year. A future goal for the program is for it to go virtual and inspire girls to become leaders in the software industry, says Lynn Langit, a Microsoft technical educator. - 07/14/09 - Photo by H. LORREN AU Jr., THE ORANGE COUNTY REGISTER (Credit Image: © The Orange County Register/ZUMA Press)

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Kaylan Bryant, 17, from Beverly Hills High, joined 20 girls learning about digital applications and career possibilities at Microsoft's DigiGirlz 2009 technology camp in Irvine Tuesday.    The 2-day sessions provided high school girls a hands-on environment to help dispel stereotypes and to experience what is like to develop cutting-edge technology in what is currently a male-dominated profession...20 girls atended ranging from 12-17 years old. This is a global Microsoft program in its fifth year. A future goal for the program is for it to go virtual and inspire girls to become leaders in the software industry, says Lynn Langit, a Microsoft technical educator. - 07/14/09   - Photo by H. LORREN AU Jr., THE ORANGE COUNTY REGISTER (Credit Image: © The Orange County Register/ZUMA Press)