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Arthur Goldstuck – Influence 2010
Arthur Goldstuck is South Africa’s foremost authority on the Internet. He was one of the first journalists to cover online in this country, one of the first to go online with his content, and one of the first to research and predict its influence on society and business. Something he still does it masterfully to this day.
#TheFutureByDesign: Goldstuck on the future of technology
a #TheFutureByDesign interview. Arthur Goldstuck has been tracking internet technology since year zero. We asked Goldstuck to look at current trends and advise marketers about how best to use modern channels of communication, from email to cellphones.
#Transformers: Tech, data & the looming privacy apocalypse [video]
by Charlie Mathews. In this interview, Arthur Goldstuck speaks about how technology is transforming marketing faster than ever before, and the coming privacy showdown.
Media Future: Mobicel is changing the mobile game
by Arthur Goldstuck. A South African brand that is little-known in higher-income segments, Mobicel is about to break out of the entry-level mould.
Media Future: Fibre revolution coming to townships
by Arthur Goldstuck. The FTTH revolution that has swept suburban South Africa is about to arrive in the country’s townships.
Media Future: Apple is great, but no ecosystem
by Arthur Goldstuck. One common myth of pairing smartphone and computer choices is the idea of needing to buy into an ecosystem.
Media Future: Internet access in South Africa has many divides
by Arthur Goldstuck. The latest study on internet access in South Africa reveals extensive fault lines across geography, race and income.
Media Future: Nokia’s back in town
by Arthur Goldstuck. The phone brand is back, and hoping the good memories will restore a proud name.
Media Future: HR joins the tech revolution
by Arthur Goldstuck. The human resources department is about to be disrupted by the technology revolution.