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About Cyberwalker Media Inc. Cyberwalker Media is a Toronto based digital content syndicate, founded by technology journalist Andy Walker and creative business manager Carolyn V.Mill. Andy’s entry into cyberspace occurred in 1994, when he launched the Canada Bulletin Board and chat areas on the Prodigy on-line service. Since then Andy has held a variety of posts, he was the Electronic Communications Director at Southam New Media, the Edmonton-based division that put Southam newspapers and Canada.com on the Internet. The Cyberwalker column was introduced in the Edmonton Journal to help readers better understand technology. The digital "Dear Abby" column has since grown to become a regular feature in Southam newspapers across Canada. Andy's columns also appear regularly in The Toronto Star, The Vancouver Province and on the small business portals Onvia.com, Quicken.ca, Ideacafe.com and Bizland.com. As well as on our useful and popular help site at http://www.cyberwalker.com. Andy has worked for the CBC, Canadian Press Wire Services, the Toronto Sun, Southam Magazine Group and the Vancouver Province. He also worked as Interactive Media Editor at Microsoft's MSN Canada where he worked on the team that developed the service's Canadian electronic news products. Andy has also freelanced for more than a dozen trade magazines all over North America. In 1998 Andy teamed up with creative business manager Carolyn V. Mill to form a successful technology syndicate. Providing hardware and software reviews, computer help, and breaking news that help small businesses and home computer users better understand the confusing world of technology. Carolyn left the company in 2001 after launching the company as a viable entity. With the help of talented freelance writers, and veteran tech editors Liz Metcalfe and Peter Adler, Cyberwalker Media continues to cover technology today in a thorough, yet easy to understand format. No rewritten press releases, or complicated jargon, just quality tech advice for a changing world.
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