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The Weekly Round-Up: 19.10.07
Round-Up Actually, you can break out the bubbly for another good reason - silicon.com's annual Agenda Setters special report has been published and the top 50 is probably the most intriguing line-up in the eight-year history of the survey. [19 Oct 2007]
Social networking goes mainstream
AS Analysis Facebook's Mark Zuckerberg's meteoric rise from nowhere to Agenda Setters top spot proves that 2007 is the year of social networking. So it's very much a case of out with the old, in with the new - as one Agenda Setters panellist said of Murdoch... [12 Oct 2007]
The rise and rise of the Asian tech empire
AS Analysis The shift in the balance of tech power from West to East identified in last year's Agenda Setters rankings continues in 2007. Others on the Agenda Setters 2007 panel also pointed out it was Infosys that was rumoured to be eyeing a bid for major... [12 Oct 2007]
CIO power
AS Analysis Nowhere is the importance of technology to a business more apparent than at one of the UK's fastest-growing companies, Betfair, whose CEO David Yu and CTO Rorie Devine both appear on the Agenda Setters list at 18 and 26 respectively. [12 Oct 2007]
Eric Schmidt
AS Profile The Agenda Setters panel was particularly impressed by the threat of these web applications to break down the hegemony of Microsoft's Office. Add to this a director seat on the Apple board and it's been a good year for Schmidt, whose experience at... [25 Sep 2006]
Q&A: Seven years of Agenda Setters
AS Analysis Launched in 2000, the annual silicon.com Agenda Setters poll aims to create a who's who of the individuals bossing the tech industry.silicon.com editor Tony Hallett has been involved in the project every year since its inception. [25 Sep 2006]
The anti-establishment vote
AS Analysis This year's Agenda Setters poll features several individuals challenging the status quo - whether in telecoms, software or the UK government's ID cards scheme. Linus Torvalds, a perennial Agenda Setters favourite who's appeared on the list every... [26 Sep 2005]
The rise of new media
AS Analysis The highest position occupied on the Agenda Setters list by a figure whose greatest impact will be in the media space is Ashley Highfield, director of new media and technology at the BBC (No. The 2005 Agenda Setters list shows a renewed focus on... [26 Sep 2005]
Niklas Zennström: Telecoms troublemaker
Comment The very real threat VoIP poses to incumbent telecoms companies - and the key role Skype has played in popularising the technology - earned Zennström a spot near the top of silicon.com's 2004 Agenda Setters poll. [05 Nov 2004]
Leader: Our election, your vote against Microsoft?
Leader In the wake of the US presidential elections, silicon.com today revisited a recent ballot of our own - the Agenda Setters 2004 poll, in which a panel of industry experts voted on who they think are the 50 most influential individuals in high-tech. [04 Nov 2004]
Ebusiness Despatches: The death of the tech CEO
Comment I look at the top of silicon's recent Agenda Setters poll (http://www.silicon.com/as2002 ) and I see plenty of CEOs but the individual I admire the most isn't one of them. CEO shouldn't stand for chief erosion officer. [15 May 2002]
Agenda Setters 2000 omissions: those who missed out
Comment Michael Armstrong, chairman and CEO of AT&T (44), Ron Somner, chairman at Deutsche Telekom (29) and Bernie Ebbers, president and CEO of MCI Worldcom (25) are just a few of the top 50 Agenda Setters who come from a telecommunications background. [19 Mar 2000]
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