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Writer and speaker describing how technology is changing society and business
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Paul Wallbank is a speaker and writer charting how technology is changing society and business. Paul has three regular technology advice radio programs on the Australian Broadcasting Corporation, a weekly column on the smartcompany.com.au website and has published six computer books. Paul has setup and run four business including PC Rescue which he grew to be a national IT support business. Paul currently works with government and businesses to deal with the growing digital economy.
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