Steve Jobs è il più influente secondo Silicon

steve-jobs-iphoneOgni hanno dal sito leader riguardante l’informazione tecnologica viene stilata una classifica dei 50 personaggi più influenti. Quest’anno per la seconda volta nell’arco di 10 anni il primo post va al CEO Apple Steve Jobs che è l’unico ad essere tornato in testa nel giro di così poco tempo.

Un risultato davvero invidiabile da tutti coloro che si sono piazzati nei posti più bassi pur avendo il controllo di aziende anche più importanti della stessa Apple.

Qui di seguito la classifica completa, con i volti dei premiati, nel caso il solo nome non vi dica nulla:

  1. Steve Jobs

    Steve Jobs

    Apple CEO

    Steve Jobs becomes the only person, in the 10-year history of Agenda Setters, to have made it to the top of the list – twice. He’s also made the list in eight of the nine previous years, and has… more

  2. Evan Williams

    Evan Williams

    Twitter CEO and co-founder

    It’s been a spectacular year for Twitter, the microblogging site that started life back in 2006 as a side project for staff at a San Francisco start-up but has since mushroomed into a social… more

  3. Jimmy Wales

    Jimmy Wales

    Wiki Media founder and co-founder of Wikipedia

    Jimmy Wales, co-founder of the free encyclopaedia Wikipedia, is a familiar face on the Agenda Setters list and one whose star is rising. He made the top 10 in 2007; the top five in 2008; and lands… more

  4. Eric Schmidt

    Eric Schmidt

    Google CEO

    Google CEO Eric Schmidt makes the Agenda Setters top 10 for the sixth consecutive year in 2009 and rises two places from his 2008 ranking as Google continues to expand its product portfolio and… more

  5. Rupert Murdoch

    Rupert Murdoch

    News Corp CEO

    Rupert Murdoch is one of the most powerful men in the media – when the News Corp butterfly flaps its wings, a tornado bursts over the media landscape somewhere. As head of News Corp he has been… more

  6. Mark Zuckerberg

    Mark Zuckerberg

    Facebook founder

    As founder and CEO of Facebook, Mark Zuckerberg topped the Agenda Setters list in 2007 after the social network really took off, but he plummeted to 47 last year as judges felt his time had passed…. more

  7. Barack Obama

    Barack Obama

    US President

    US President Barack Obama entered the White House with a pledge to use technology to transform government. Since then the BlackBerry-loving President has made a start on realising his promise to… more

  8. Tim Berners-Lee

    Tim Berners-Lee

    Father of the world wide web

    While last year’s Agenda Setters’ winner might have slipped to number eight this year, if anything he is playing an even greater role in the world of technology in 2009. The inventor of the world… more

  9. Nandan Nilekani

    Nandan Nilekani

    Head of the Unique Identification Authority of India and co-founder of Infosys

    Most people would be satisfied with being a co-founder of the Indian outsourcing giant Infosys and a foundation member of the World Economic Forum. But this year Nilekani will embark on what is… more

  10. Larry Ellison

    Larry Ellison

    Oracle CEO

    As CEO of Oracle, Ellison hasn’t made it onto the Agenda Setters list as much as you might expect. He last appeared at number 14 in 2007, with 2003 being his most recent appearance before that. … more

Best of the rest

  1. Niklas Zennström

    11. Niklas Zennström

    Co-founder of Skype, Joost, Joltid, Kazaa
  2. Christian Engström

    12. Christian Engström

    Deputy chairman of the Swedish Pirate Party
  3. Lord Stephen Carter

    13. Lord Stephen Carter

    Former Communications, Technology and Broadcasting Minister
  4. Dave Girouard

    14. Dave Girouard

    President, Google Enterprise
  5. Vivek Kundra

    15. Vivek Kundra

    US federal CIO
  6. John Suffolk

    16. John Suffolk

    Government CIO
  7. Matt Mullenweg

    17. Matt Mullenweg

    Founder of Automattic
  8. Nicholas Negroponte

    18. Nicholas Negroponte

    Founder of One Laptop Per Child
  9. John Chambers

    19. John Chambers

    CEO of Cisco
  10. Linus Torvalds

    20. Linus Torvalds

    Father of Linux
  11. Shai Agassi

    21. Shai Agassi

    Better Place founder
  12. Daniel Ek

    22. Daniel Ek

    Co-founder, Spotify
  13. Ashley Highfield

    23. Ashley Highfield

    Managing director and VP of consumer and online, Microsoft UK
  14. Erik Huggers

    24. Erik Huggers

    Director of BBC Future Media and Technology division
  15. Craig Venter

    25. Craig Venter

    Father of genomics
  16. Elon Musk

    26. Elon Musk

    Serial tech entrepreneur
  17. Karen Price

    27. Karen Price

    CEO of e-skills UK
  18. Dr Robert Atkinson

    28. Dr Robert Atkinson

    President of Information Technology and Innovation Foundation
  19. Stephen Wolfram

    29. Stephen Wolfram

    Creator of the Wolfram Alpha computational knowledge engine
  20. Martha Lane Fox

    30. Martha Lane Fox

    Champion for Digital Inclusion in the UK government
  21. Padmasree Warrior

    31. Padmasree Warrior

    Cisco CTO
  22. George Osborne

    32. George Osborne

    Shadow chancellor
  23. Chris Anderson

    33. Chris Anderson

    Wired editor, author of ‘The Long Tail’
  24. Marc Benioff

    34. Marc Benioff

    CEO, Salesforce.com
  25. Stephen Fry

    35. Stephen Fry

    Geek, blogger and performer
  26. Deron Beal

    36. Deron Beal

    Freecycle founder
  27. Mike Lynch

    37. Mike Lynch

    Founder and CEO of Autonomy
  28. Tom Steinberg

    38. Tom Steinberg

    Founder of mySociety.org
  29. Marten Mickos

    39. Marten Mickos

    Founder and former CEO, MySQL
  30. James Cameron

    40. James Cameron

    Hollywood director
  31. Jim Whitehurst

    41. Jim Whitehurst

    CEO, Red Hat
  32. Gary McKinnon

    42. Gary McKinnon

    Accused Nasa hacker
  33. Richard Stallman

    43. Richard Stallman

    Open software guru
  34. Warren East

    44. Warren East

    ARM CEO
  35. Michael Dell

    45. Michael Dell

    Dell CEO
  36. Vineet Nayar

    46. Vineet Nayar

    HCL Technologies CEO
  37. Ray Kurzweil

    47. Ray Kurzweil

    Inventor and futurist, Singularity University chancellor
  38. Michael A Cusumano

    48. Michael A Cusumano

    Professor, MIT Sloan School of Management
  39. Chris Hyman

    49. Chris Hyman

    CEO of Serco Group
  40. Duncan Watts

    50. Duncan Watts

    Principal research scientist at Yahoo! Research

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