Businessweek just released The 25 Most Influential People on the Web for 2008. This list is generated every year when businessweek asks its readers and staff members to contribute to the survey by naming the people who they think are most influential on the web.
Here goes the list…
The Seeker: Steve Ballmer, microsoft.com
The Marshall: Mitchell Baker, mozilla.org
The Innovator: Jeff Bezos, amazon.com
The Searchers: Sergey Brin, Larry Page, and Eric Schmidt
The Investor: Jeff Clavier, softtechvc.com
The Papa Bear: Paul Graham, ycombinator.com
The Muckracker: Arianna Huffington , huffingtonpost.com
The Adviser: Joi Ito, joi.ito.com
The Mastermind: Steve Jobs, apple.com
The Filmer: Jonathan Kaplan, theflip.com
The Communicator: Loic Le Meur, leweb3.com, seismic.com
The Trader: Jack Ma, alibaba.com
The Publisher: Matt Mullenweg, Wordpress.org
The Mogul: Rupert Murdoch, myspace.com
The community Organizer: Craig Newmark, craigslist.com
The Traffic Driver: Gabe Rivera, techmeme.com
The Poster Boy: Kevin Rose, Digg.com
The Adult: Sheryl Sandberg, facebook.com
The Edutainer: Jon Stewart, thedailyshow.com
The Money Man: Peter Thiel, Clariumcapital.com
The Crafter: Maria Thomas, etsy.com
The Advocate: Anssi Vanjoki, nokia.com
The Crowd Sourcer: Jimmy Wales, Wikia-inc.com/wiki/wikia
The Blogger: Evan Williams, Twitter.com
The Fighter: Jerry Yang, Yahoo.com
Surprisingly a few names like Michael Arlington, Mark Zuckerberg, etc are missing on the list! Not Influntial anymore?
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