silicon.com - 10/8/2009
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Apple CEO Steve Jobs has been named the most influential individual in the global technology industry, topping the silicon.com 2009 Agenda Setter's list.
Jobs has made pole position on the list for the second time (the first time being in 2003) - the only person to have achieved this feat ...
appleinsider.com - 10/2/2009
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appleinsider.com —
Twenty five years after introducing the world to
mouse-based computing, Apple co-founder Steve Jobs is now hoping...
to deliver significant advances to the input device by applying the company's extensive research and development in multitouch ...
(more)
Apple plans Mighty Mouse makeover
ja.org - 10/13/2009
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ja.org —
NEWS RELEASE For Immediate Release: October 13, 2009
TEENS ADMIRE STEVE JOBS MOST AMONG CELEBRITY ENTREPRENEURS National...
survey shows teens admire celebs for making a difference in the world over fame and wealth Colorado Springs, Colo. — More than ...
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Steve Jobs tops list of most influential people in tech
ZDNet News - News Page One —
... include Evan Williams in second place for his work on the social media wonder that is Twitter. Jimmy Wales makes his third appearance in the top 10, and Eric Schmidt of Google makes the top 10 for the sixth time. For more, read the full article " Exclusive: Steve Jobs tops list of most influential people in tech " on silicon.com.
Apple CEO Steve Jobs tops tech’s most influential list - again
MacDailyNews —
... "'He has the Midas touch,' said a third, while another was impressed by his sustained pioneering and ability to drive "continuous innovation", whether in hardware, software or service practicalities." Ranger reports, "Other Agenda Setters on this year's list include Evan Williams in second place for his work on the social media wonder that is Twitter. Jimmy Wales makes his third appearance in the top 10, and Eric Schmidt of Google makes the top 10 for the sixth time." Full article here . ...
Is Steve Jobs more popular than Jesus?
Brainstorm Tech: Technology blogs, news and analysis from Fortune Magazine » Apple 2.0 —
... Last Thursday, Oct. 8, an Agenda Setters panel named Steve Jobs the most influential individual in the global technology industry, ahead of Tim Berners-Lee, inventor of the World Wide Web, and Barack Obama, President of the United States. ...
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