Annie Fox is a book author. She graduated from Cornell University with a degree in Human Development. She then completed her Master's in Education from the State University of New York at Cortland and became a teacher. Her first book was "People Are Like Lollipops" (1971, Holiday House). With her husband game programmer David Fox, she opened the world's first public access microcomputer facility (Marin Computer Center) in 1977. Wikipedia
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The definitive Wikipedia entry for Annie Fox. Wikipedia is the biggest multilingual free-content encyclopedia on the Internet. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Annie_Fox
Meet Electric Eggplant's David and Annie Fox, specializing in New Media and Interactive Design that help people understand and get along better with each other. www.electriceggplant.com/about.shtml
Author Annie Fox, AKA Hey Terra, offers meaningful advice for teens and young adults (and their parents) who want to make a positive change in their relationships, including the one they have with themselves. Includes the Parent Forum for parents of teens www.heyterra.com/
Teens and young adults wanting to make a difference can discover ways to take charge of their lives. Make the planet, and your corner of it, a saner, cleaner, more equitable place to live! The InSite's 'Been There' and 'Solutions in Sight' stories can unl www.theinsite.org/