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Arthur Goldstuck

Founder and CEO of World Wide Worx, author, speaker, trainer.
Johannesburg, Gauteng, South Africa
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Arthur Goldstuck

Founder and CEO of World Wide Worx, author, speaker, trainer.
Johannesburg, Gauteng, South Africa
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Arthur Goldstuck is a renowned technology analyst, researcher, and journalist hailing from South Africa. With over two decades of experience in the field of technology, Arthur's contribution to the industry is immense. He is the CEO of World Wide Worx, which he founded in 2000, an independent technology research organization. Arthur is a proficient public speaker, presenting talks on technology trends and their impact on business audiences. He writes weekly technology trends columns for the Sunday Times publication in South Africa and numerous other print and online publications syndicate his weekly gadgets column. His gadgets channel on YouTube is a hit amongst his audience.

Arthur has authored 19 books on technology trends, urban legends, and humor, 8 of which pertain to Internet and mobile-related subjects. He is an expert in Internet access, mobile trends, e-commerce, social media, and cloud computing trends that shape business and consumer use of technology. His insights into the tech industry led to his appointment as a member of South Africa's National Broadband Advisory Council by the Minister of Communications in March 2014.

Arthur spent his early years studying at the University of the Witwatersrand and Brebner High School. He was an investigative journalist and news editor at Mail & Guardian, a South African correspondent for Billboard, and a contributor to several tech and pop-culture magazines and newspapers. Arthur is also the former editor-in-chief of Gadget.co.za, the magazine of personal technology.

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