Facebook bridges SA gender divide
Facebook is the first high-tech service or platform in South Africa that has seen exactly equal take-up by males and females. This is one of the fascinating findings contained in the SA Social Media...
Facebook is the first high-tech service or platform in South Africa that has seen exactly equal take-up by males and females. This is one of the fascinating findings contained in the SA Social Media...
A small business owned by a women has a better chance of being profitable than one run by a man. That is one of the startling findings of SME Survey 2014, the annual study of factors behind the...
Internet demand is slicing into networks’ voice revenues as adult South African cellphone owners increasingly adjust their budgets for data use. The Mobility 2012 research study, conducted by World...
Read MoreCity slickers really do have it better than country folk, at least where the profitability of their businesses is concerned. That’s one of the surprise findings of SME Survey 2014, which has...
Government support programmes for small and medium enterprises (SMEs) are finding resonance with many organisations in their target audience. According to SME Survey 2014, more than half of the SMEs...
World Wide Worx conducts industry-relevant market research on trends in information technology, telecommunications and strategic business challenges. ...
We leverage our market research and trends analysis in strategic analysis and strategy development to assist clients with technology decision support....
We conduct web site audits, benchmarks and evaluations using the Webagility system, along with a unique Digital Quotient
World Wide Worx publishes the online consumer technology magazine Gadget, among several online and e-mail publications that focus on WWW's core areas ...
We provide talks, presentations, workshops and seminars on trends and strategies, drawing on our primary research, along with global and local trends....
Arthur Goldstuck is founder of World Wide Worx, and a widely published journalist and author.
Gadget is South Africa's longest-running online consumer technology magazine.
Sean Bacher is editor of Gadget and a technology writer for a variety of magazines.