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Teens Admire Steve Jobs Most Among Celebrity Entrepreneurs
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., Oct. 13 > > > COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo., Oct. 13 /PRNewswire/ -- More than ever, being a celebrity means being a brand. The fabulous and famous increasingly are ...
Steve Jobs is more popular than Oprah
Steve Jobs is more popular than Oprah
tgdaily.com — US teens have voted Apple's Steve Jobs the person they most admire because he has ‘made the... world a better place'. (more) Steve Jobs is more popular than Oprah
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Exclusive: Steve Jobs tops list of most influential people in tech
silicon.com — 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) - ... (more) Exclusive: Steve Jobs tops list of most influential ...
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Steve Jobs is 'bigger than Oprah'
9 to 5 Mac - Apple Intelligence — ... From the Apple human interest department, a new survey of US teenagers this morning reveals that Apple CEO, Steve Jobs, is considered bigger than Oprah Winfrey. ...

Forget Oprah; Jobs is teens' most admired entrepreneur
Macworld — ... Oprah has over 2.3 million followers on social networking service Twitter. Steve Jobs? Zero . And yet, in a recent poll by youth organization Junior Achievement, the Apple CEO topped the talk show maven by a hefty margin as the entrepreneur that teens most admired. It makes perfect sense, really. I mean, sure, Oprah once gave ...

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