steve jobs agenda
Agenda Setters: Where are they now... Steve Jobs
News In 2005 Steve Jobs made yet another appearance in the silicon.com Agenda Setters top 50 and you'd have to be slightly silly to bet against him making the top 10 comfortably once again. Interestingly, if ever there was evidence of Agenda Setting, it... [20 Sep 2006]
Agenda Setters: Where are they now... Steve Jobs
News Apple boss Steve Jobs scraped the number two place in last year's Agenda Setters poll and went one better in the readers vote. With a transformed company, a sterling set of financials and a raft of natty - and not so natty, although equally agenda... [20 Sep 2005]
Agenda Setters: Where are they now... Steve Jobs
Comment While no one can claim Apple is the world's biggest hardware or software company, Steve Jobs has proved he's could be in the running for the title of Agenda Setter this year. While Jobs has recently taken some well-deserved time off to recover from... [22 Sep 2004]
Steve Jobs
AS Profile Apple's long-awaited mobile phone is the main reason its CEO Steve Jobs has leapt back up the Agenda Setters rankings. Jobs may well have been a fixture in the Agenda Setters for a number of years - he was at number 5 last year - but his skill in... [12 Oct 2007]
Steve Jobs
AS Profile Steve Jobs has been a regular fixture in the Agenda Setters top 10 for many years and, though down three spots from last year, shows no sign of turning in his gun and his badge any time soon. You can't help feeling that even if he left Cupertino... [25 Sep 2006]
Steve Jobs
AS Profile Steve Jobs is certainly a worthy Agenda Setter - a man with his finger on the tech pulse, a friend of his investors and a gutsy leader. According to this year's Agenda Setters panellists, Jobs is deserving of a top 10 placing for a lot more than... [23 Sep 2005]
Steve Jobs top of the Power pops
News Agenda Setters 2007 - Top 20 Find out who made it into silicon.com's Agenda Setters top 20 by clicking on the links below… Apple co-founder and chief executive Steve Jobs has topped a list of the 25 most powerful business people in the world. [29 Nov 2007]
Minority Report: What would Apple be without Jobs?
Comment In silicon.com's annual Agenda Setters poll of tech's top 50 movers and shakers, Jobs repeatedly does well - coming in second this year and last, and winning it in 2003. Soon he introduced the iMac, with its innovative all-in-one translucent colour... [07 Oct 2005]
Surprise omissions and trends
AS Analysis Steve Jobs, Eric Schmidt, Niklas Zennström, Rupert Murdoch, Ashley Highfield - they have all been at or nearly at the top in past years, though it still holds true that no one person has ever topped the Agenda Setters poll twice. [12 Oct 2007]
Microsoft's Ozzie named the top man in tech
News Google CEO Eric Schmidt, who won the poll in 2005, came in third, followed by News Corp chief Rupert Murdoch - the only individual to be named an Agenda Setter every year since the poll's inception in 2000 - and Apple CEO Steve Jobs at number 5. [25 Sep 2006]
Agenda Setters: Where are they now... Bill Gates
News As the countdown begins to silicon.com's sixth annual Agenda Setters poll of tech's 50 most influential individuals, it is time to look back at those individuals who held top 10 positions in 2004. Bill Gates may still regularly top lists of the... [08 Sep 2005]
BBC's Highfield beats Jobs as top man in tech
News For working to bring about a 100 per cent digital Britain and innovating in the space that merges new media and television, Ashley Highfield, BBC's director of technology, has beaten tech stalwarts such as Steve Jobs and Bill Gates to be named... [27 Sep 2004]
Jobs and Torvalds top Agenda Setters readers' vote
News It's official: Steve Jobs is this year's most influential individual in high-tech - silicon.com's panel of experts decided as much in September and voting over the past five weeks by readers has now delivered the same result.silicon.com's Agenda... [06 Nov 2003]
Jobs trumps Torvalds in 'popular vote'
News In a week of headline grabbing election revelations Apple boss Steve Jobs and Linux guru Linus Torvalds have dominated the silicon.com reader vote on the back of this year's silicon.com Agenda Setters poll. [04 Nov 2004]
The Weekly Round-Up: 29.04.05
Round-Up He has been accused of sexism and pollution and for good measure found himself at the middle of a bitter row with a publisher - events which lead him to hit out at what he sees as a great deal of "bullshit" being peddled with an anti-Apple agenda... [29 Apr 2005]
