Wednesday, September 30, 2009

50 Most Influential People In The World Web

Anyone who gives the greatest influence in online networks? Based on the analysis of PC World, there are power brokers Web, bloggers, intellectuals, and businessmen to find the contribution of who determines how people use Web services in the world.
Here's a list of important and influential people in the world wide web:

1. Eric Schmidt, Larry Page and Sergey Brin, Google Executive
If your stock price reaches $ 500 per share, you mean the money raised EUR 33 billion. You can run a search engine trafiknya busiest on the Internet. Small-scale projects Sergey Brin and Larry Page at Stanford from developing into Web ticket booth the most talked about and one of the few names on this list turned into a verb. Schmidt left Novell to join the ranks of Google's director in 2001 and soon became CEO of that company. By dominating the online advertising world, Google seems to be ready to travel and buy YouTube acquisition marks a major step toward complete domination in the Web business.

2. Steve Jobs, CEO Apple
No doubt you'll get bored with the media awards Apple CEO about this action. But when someone applies DRM free music echoes throughout the world, it is hard to ignore the power of man's influence. Jobs popularize download music, TV shows and movies legally. Through the iPhone will be released in less than five months away, demonstration at MacWorld Expo suggested that this product may popularize Internet browsing using mobile devices.
If your stock price reaches $ 500 per share, you mean the money raised EUR 33 billion. You can run a search engine trafiknya busiest on the Internet. Small-scale projects Sergey Brin and Larry Page at Stanford from developing into Web ticket booth the most talked about and one of the few names on this list turned into a verb. Schmidt left Novell to join the ranks of Google's director in 2001 and soon became CEO of that company. By dominating the online advertising world, Google seems to be ready to travel and buy the YouTube acquisition marks a major step toward complete domination in the business Web. It is not doubt you'll get bored with the media awards Apple CEO about this action. But when someone applies DRM free music echoes throughout the world, it is hard to ignore the power of man's influence. Jobs popularize download music, TV shows and movies legally. Through the iPhone will be released in less than five months away, demonstration at MacWorld Expo suggested that this product may popularize Internet browsing using mobile devices.

3. Bram Cohen, BitTorrent cofounder
P2P systems like Kazaa and eDonkey are the product last year. The future is anything related to BitTorrent, initiators mathematician and child prodigy in the world of programming Bram Cohen. BitTorrent was developed in 2001 and gained popularity as a means of population of downloading large files (like movies) by sharing the load through the hardware and bandwidth. This technology skills to handle large files with Cohen at odds with the Motion Picture Association of America, who asked BitTorrent transfer of copyrighted content from its network. But withdrawal would not hinder his work. Reported more than a third of Web traffic now comes from BitTorrent clients. BitTorrent and the entertainment giant has long been combining their strengths. BitTorrent Entertainment Network launched recently issued thousands of industry standard film, television, games, and songs for sale and rent.

4. Mike Morhaime, President of Blizzard Entertainment
In the world of online gaming, there is World of Warcraft, etc.. With the number as many as 8 million players worldwide, Blizzard made a profit of USD 1.5 billion a year of WoW. Every player with breathless attention to Mike Morhaime continued if there is a chance to get the Blade of Eternal Justice. As with Second Life, the overall real-world business based gaming technology. Unlike Second Life, although this business to exploit the economic and game play WoW, the whole does not give a good speech.

5. Jimmy Wales, Founder Wikipedia
Many guests online thought internet encyclopaedia Wikipedia as the first and last stop in the search for a topic. User generated content to be extremely reliable so declare Nature magazine as "the most accurate source [Encyclopedia]." The site was cited as a source of information in more than 100 U.S. court decisions since 2004. But it also makes the existing popularity as a target by spammers, so much the case that Wikipedia temporarily blocked access from all over the state of Qatar for the action editing. For business foil spammers, Wales decided elimination tag "nofollow" on external links, telling the search engines to ignore links in preventing artificial increase of the target search engine rankings this link. This strategy ensures that the benefits of existing search will continue to increase. But Wikipedia is just the first step of Wales. He also launched a personal search engine called WikiSeek who searches for sites mentioned in Wikipedia.

6. John Doerr, Venture capitalist at Kleiner, Perkins, Caulfield & Byers
Former salesman Intel, John Doerr has become the king of enterprise assets in Silicon Valley since 27 years ago and invest in technology businesses ranging from Sun Microsystems, Amazon.com, up to Google. Jeff Bezos (see number 24) once described Doerr as "center of gravity of the Internet." Doerr also includes money to support political campaigns, supporting the ballot initiative states that the controversy in California is related to alternative energy and stem-cell research.

7. Craig Newmark, Founder Craigslist
In the site there are no ads, wearing a very low cost to small crowds, has a domain ". Org," and has 23 employees. We have even had a simple appearance, Craigslist accumulated 14.1 million pageviews last December and became the site of the 52 most widely viewed in December and based on the comScore Media Metrix. Newmark's Craigslist become the opiate of the many spontaneous parties refresh the list of free goods, "to each other warm," and personal ads while running from their daily work. The most important thing, the site with its own power nearly destroying the ad business who are classified as offline. In the coastal areas of San Francisco alone, one study found, the site drains EUR 65 million per year with an ad serving support the survival of local newspapers.

8. Peter Levinsohn, President Fox Interactive Media
Fox Interactive Media, part of News Corporation's Rupert Murdoch, is one of the most powerful web units and controls with a range of 13 sites ranging from MySpace.com to the most controversial FoxNews.com., A complement to traditional film and broadcast television News Corp. property. Division which focuses on the Internet include the top 10 visited properties in the world in December 2006, according to comScore World Metrix. According to TechCrunch, there may be additional, as Fox Interactive has a USD 2 billion cash for the acquisition was in effect.

9. Marissa Mayer, Google's Vice President for search products & user experience
Queen of Google's products monitor the list of Web services and devices this search giants like Google Maps, Google Desktop, and Google Base, a similar e-commerce services on eBay. Women's number one on Google is joining the company as the first female engineer in 1999. He was formerly an employee of the company Alibaba.com numbers and worked on developing Google's minimalist look that is currently quite familiar. But do not blame him for all work and no play for him. According to Google's site, he organized the night duty staff.

10. Chad Hurley and Steve Chen, Founder of YouTube
Though Google acquired the company, founder of YouTube, Chad Hurley (CEO) and Steve Chen (CTO) campaigning on all things seem to be realized. People are introducing Internet video user payment plan for the video, and the company also signed several large media content partnerships (with MTV, NBC, Warner Music, etc). Partners co-founder, Jawed Karim left the company instead and pursue a master's degree in computer science at Stanford University.

11. Kevin J. Martin, Chairman U.S. Federal Communications Commission
He may look innocent and ordinary, but Martin was undoubtedly a bureaucrat's most influential web. He took over control of the FCC in 2005, and now he faces a bit of controversy and scandals such as the absence of his predecessor Michael Powell suffered. But it does not mean he can not stop your Internet connection as its greatest desire.

12. Brad Templeton, chairman of the board Electronic Frontier Foundation
If you ever find yourself on the wrong side of copyright-related electronic and personal freedom of competition, need to know Brad Templeton and the Electronic Frontier Foundation are your friends. They defend the accused pendistribusi files by the Recording Industry Association and the U.S. complain against America Online for bringing the customer searches. Currently they are fighting a blogger who did not want to rest with the manufacturer regarding the publication of leaked documents presentations certain parties against Eli Lilly with drug side effects of Zyprexa. Templeton great passions of copyright and free speech is not surprising. Web publishing veteran who was beginning to launch its action since 1989 when he founded the Clarinet, a company that publishes a service called Templeton as "the first newspaper on the Internet."

13. Henry Chon, CEO of Cyworld
Do not call Cyworld a Korean MySpace him. MySpace is precisely his Cyworld USA. In South Korea, based on the estimated 25% of the population (and 90% of teenagers) have a Cyworld account. This site has an individual design of miniature animated avatars to represent them in a unique online world. In 2006, CEO Henry Chon Cyworld offers the U.S. region. Though Cyworld currently have comparable success, MySpace is not able to rest easy if Chon profile records gave an indication of future competition.

14. Shana Fisher, Senior Vice President IAC / InterActiveCorp for strategy and M & A,
Chairman and CEO of IAC / InterActiveCorp
Barry Diller, his love online enterprise. After the celebration of the purchase, IAC now has Ask.com, citysearch, Expedia, Match.com, Ticketmaster, and a host of business-oriented Web services. But who advocated Diller to invest the money? Of course, mergers and acquisitions adviser, senior VP, Shana Fisher, who determines where and when IAC should invest. Its control over IAC's acquisition of a series of actions made without hesitation as the most powerful woman in the Internet business.

15. Niklas Zennström and Janus Friis, Skype and Kazaa Founder
Looks like Niklas and Janus Friis Zennström can not stop making innovations. First they create a file distribution network peer-to-peer (although confused malware) Kazaa. Then they step up efforts to make the software very popular VoIP, Skype. After selling Skype to eBay for USD 2.6 billion, the couple returned to produce Joost (originally called "The Venice Project"), a P2P video distribution service that is currently in beta form for internal use. Will Zennström and Friis make fortunes killer application? After completing required RIAA lawsuits in connection with the value Kazaa USD 100 million, they directly negotiate with content providers when preparing the official launch of Joost.

16. Matt Mullenweg, software developers and WordPress blogging site
Matt Mullenweg almost did not buy the drinks (alcoholic), but the open source enthusiast 22-year-old was successfully developed WordPress, the open source publishing software favored by blogging enthusiasts around the world. In 2004, WordPress already well known that the Web publishing houses, CNet, pulled Mullenweg to handle this project. Mullenweg resigned in 2005, leaving to work full bid for WordPress, which today is more like content-management system, with various templates, widgets, and plugins, and Askismet antispam protection.

17. Philip Rosedale, CEO Linden Lab
Philip Rosedale using the concept of MMORPG (massively multiplayer online role-playing game) and menghadirkannya in virtual Web destinations most frequently discussed, Second Life. But do not take it only as a game. For more and more "user," Second Life becomes first life, where they can do anything in a virtual world ranging from marriage to launch a business that serves exclusively as a held limit the site. Many real-world business people to open a branch in Second Life services as well. In fact, Second Life became very famous because of the attacks launched landslide began. Nick Denton of Valleywag compares the financial system with a pyramid scheme

18. Jon Lech Johansen, Creator program DeCSS Decryption
Better known as DVD-Jon, Jon Lech Johansen is the Norwegian hacker who revealed the encryption system used on DVD movies, but it gives the possibility of copying. Johansen released DeCSS Decryption program in 2002 and when it is offered nationally. Finally more distributed, Johansen launched a DRM solution Apple iTunes (again) while he worked as a software developer in the U.S.. If there is confusion with beatings in the dismantling of high-definition format DVDs with muslix64 still anonymous, the program "backup" to HD DVD late last year and for Blu-ray Disc in January. Johansen remains the most feared renegade big media.

19. Jerry Yang, David Filo, and Terry Semel, Yahoo Executive circles
Google's product innovation and the purchase of YouTube for 1.65 billion USD may ignored Yahoo from the public, but the Web giant led by founder Yang and Filo and CEO Terry Semel is under attack. Two years ago, Yahoo took over the photo-sharing site Flickr and social bookmarking site del.icio.us. The company is also continuing its action with the launch of new properties such as Yahoo Food and Yahoo Pipes (for creating custom data feeds). Shift Yahoo to Panama advertising platform represents another attempt to attract advertising revenue Google has mastered.

20. Jack Ma, Alibaba.com COO
Want to do business in China without ordering a plane ticket to Shanghai? Alibaba.com is the best bet. Founded by Jack Ma in 1999, e-marketplace business-to-business is very successful online this is the best place to meet with the parties and marketing proposals and product offers. (Ma was quoted as saying that the company had a success since he was kidnapped in Malibu and up the situation where he must help the keepers started business in China.) In 2005, Yahoo made multibillion investment in Alibaba that currently runs Yahoo China. The company is now mired in scandal, when providing information on the cause of retaining a reporter for China due to the dismantling of state secrets.

21. Brewster Kahle, Director of the Internet Archive
Since the 1996, this non-profit Internet Archive to collect thousands of bytes of data, old books, movies, music, and television. Meanwhile, another feature called the Wayback Machine, a bit taking pictures to record the history of Web browsing actions. Visit the old pictures of your favorite sites on the Internet, may feel surprised by how different the first page. Kahle joined to make the Internet Archive with the aim of "maintaining the digital heritage," but do not let the simple curator fool you. Kahle is also competing for the U.S. copyright case against Gonzales Kahle, first amendment law cases impressive.

22. Ray Ozzie, Microsoft's chief software architect
In 2006, when Bill Gates released his position as chief software architect at Microsoft after holding for 30 years, analysts welcomed the replacement of choice with a round of applause: software visionary, Ray Ozzie. Kreator collaboration software Lotus Notes and Groove are now on duty to ensure the relevance of Microsoft technologies in the era where the Web has become a threat that will replace the traditional desktop OS. Pioneer in computer-based collaboration, Ozzie seemed ready to handle the job. One suggestion spontaneous to Ray: He needs to think about lawyer's updated his blog first.

23. Markos Moulitsas Zuniga, Daily Kos Blogger
The sound left the most resounding of the Web, is Markos "Kos" Moulitsas, a political figure without identical online. Displays his blog comment from the liberal Nancy Pelosi to Jimmy Carter, and Moulitsas even launch a conference (broadcast into the action C-Span) for like-minded political activists. Support Kos is not always a success, but support to affect his opponent Ned Lamont, Joe Lieberman, who suffered defeat in the Senate primaries in Connecticut Democratic Party last year, although Lieberman won a landslide victory in general elections as independent circles. Kos did not indicate any desire for ownership-related office.

24. Jeff Bezos, Amazon CEO
Amazon.com He may launch site with the aim of developing into the largest online bookstore, but Bezos showed that the business of books and CDs in the country, only the first action. The next round: crawl toys, socks, and heavy device. And now, as a branch of business, Bezos threw himself into the Web service. Meaning? Just as the beginning of the new framework, site development, including the service "utility computing" that allow you to buy server time with the price to 10 cents an hour. While waiting for the discovery of how grid computing innovation strategy works, do not forget that Bezos will offer you the Barbie Fashion Fever Grow 'N Style Styling Head with discounts up to 50%.

25. Robert Scoble, Vice President of media development for PodTech.net
You know the activities of the workers is a huge success if the businessman wants to join. For big business, which bears the name of Microsoft, has done everything right. All this comes to Robert Scoble. As a Microsoft employee, he made a blog about the company and introduced the human side of the Redmond empire. A glimpse of Microsoft's core work, great technology, and intelligent people to destroy (or at least deception) stereotype Microsoft. Blog Microsoft then become an integral part of the company's communications with its users. In 2006 Scoble left Microsoft for PodTech.net, where Scoble Show video podcast contains interviews with the geeks. New guest star is the editor in chief PC World, Harry McCracken, who stopped to debate the eternal question: Mac or PC? Scoble also interviewed the U.S. 2008 presidential candidate John Edwards, an outspoken bloggers that made it difficult.

26. John Battelle, Entrepreneur and chairman of Federated Media Publishing
Entrepreneur and journalist John Battelle get the position in the ongoing opening of the arena when the Web 1.0, 2.0 (she became cohost the event Web 2.0 Summit conference with Tim O'Reilly, see number 36), and (in the initial phase) 3.0. In addition, he found something that is considered as Vanity Fair and People Magazine as the era of the Internet: Wired Magazine and The Industry Standard. Project teranyarnya, Federated Media Publishing, represent the main list of online content. The list of more than 50 sites includes 43 Folders, Ars Technica, BoingBoing, and TechCrunch. Battelle book published in 2005 titled The Search: How Google and Its Rivals Rewrote the Rules of Business and Transformed Our Culture and his blog, Searchblog, can be read by anyone who wants to understand the stability of the development of the technology industry.

27. Lawrence Lessig, CEO of Creative Commons
Statement of status as a king in his field, Wired even called him the "Elvis of Cyberlaw", and a few other names. Lawrence Lessig is a professor at Stanford University Law School and founder and chairman of Creative Commons (CC), a nonprofit initiative that promotes free license system but without the cancellation to work online. Designed allow copyright holders to distribute and control content for CC licenses to interpret whether the holders of these rights still need another attribution, restrictions on commercial use, or allow copies of works of special attention. Musical activities such as DangerMouse and David Byrne offers songs in Sampling Plus license for the distribution of CC nonkomersil and commercial samples, while there are restrictions on advertising for it. Property media Creative Commons licensed stored in a searchable form on the page re Creative Commons Search.

28. Meg Whitman, CEO eBay
If there is no industry untouched eBay, right now we are not going to find it. Whether to include the PlayStation 3 products in the same week with the publication or trying to complete the Thundercats action suit picture, you may visit the king of all the venerable auction. But Meg Whitman, who served as CEO of eBay at this late age of 9 years (based on the era of the dot-com standards) and have many ideas from the time of GI Joe dolls and home office issues. He also became the boss system of the Web's largest online payment, PayPal, and proud of their new ownership of the most popular VoIP system, Skype.

29. Ron Wyden, U.S. Senator from Oregon
Senior U.S. Senator from Oregon from the Democratic party, has long ranked as one of the voices on Capitol Hill the most influential in the field of technology. During tenure, Wyden was a writer and author of Science and Technology Emergency Mobilization Act, the Cyber Security Research and Development Act, and the CAN-SPAM Act of controversy. Recently, Wyden introduced a bill called the Internet Nondiscrimination Act, which prevents telecommunications companies to pay more for content distribution more quickly.

30. Michael Arrington, Blogger / publisher from TechCrunch
Businessman and former lawyer who joined the Canadian government to answer to the Netflix (Zip.ca), Michael Arrington, diverting his attention in 2005 to issue blogging about the company's brand-new web. Almost every night he became a sensation, earning a variety of attention, licking of the dot-com candidates are usually ordered by the names like Gates and Jobs. TechCrunch property is currently developed to reach 6 domain, Arrington is sometimes tempered no doubt are workers most powerful blogger today.

31. Bruce Schneier, Cryptographer
Whether the focus is the Transportation Security Administration security procedures, or the latest password security question with certainty 12 characters, Bruce Schneier offered the most logical reflection (and most influential) on computer security can seem to find them online or offline. Schneier recent writings about the security issues associated with the war against terrorism abroad, at home, and online-is worth reading.

32. Kevin Rose, Digg Founder
Everyone who has a story on the Web network that the user wants Kevin Rose's "dig." Former TechTV host (and colleague Leo Laporte see number 47) founded Digg.com in 2004, bringing the power of social networking for field coverage. Digg algorithm allow users to ask their favorite news and select it. Digg expansion beyond the news to technology to the mainstream news media in June 2006 to encourage BusinessWeek chose Rose picture look stupid in front along with the estimated supply with eyebrows that rose by EUR 60 million. Rose Whether or not a multimillionaire, the site turned out to have little influence in the Internet network.

33. David Farber, Founder, Interesting People.org
Since early 1990, David Farber has run a mailing list Interesting-People. At first just a few simple e-mail to the friends and colleagues (the people who are interested) and transformed into a mailing list online deposits. Interesting summon Browse topics-ranging from 9 / 11 until the neutrality of the Digital Millennium Copyright Act to the Net and then mature with an opinion comment from some powerful people. Farber is currently a professor of computer science and public policy at Carnegie Mellon University. Previous position as chief officer Technologist for the Federal Communications Commission.

34. John Hinderaker, Scott Johnson, and Paul Mirengoff, Powerline Author
Political candidates can not afford any longer to ignore political blogs, and Powerline is one particular blog among the most influential political. Three series of neo-conservatives are the three lawyers who met while studying at Dartmouth College, began to earn the trust of "RatherGate," when they make the argument of force in which the Killian documents, which are used Dan Rather for 60 Minutes broadcast on the National Guard's service George W. Bush, was a trick. Initially, Dan Rather and CBS News did not heed the Powerline bloggers, but eventually, the CBS recognizes the existence of these forgeries Dan Rather resigned.

35. Vinton G. Cerf, ICANN Chairman of the Board of Directors, and Vice President and chief Internet evangelist for Google
Have a role in the development of TCP / IP networking facilities depend. Vinton G. Cerf is one of the founding fathers of the Internet. Most of his work in connection protocols occurred during the era of the 1970s and early 1980s, while at that time he worked for DARPA (the Department of Defense's Advanced Research Projects Agency, advanced research projects agency department of defense, red). (To appreciate his efforts, Cerf and his partner, Robert Kahn was awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom in 2005.) Today, Cerf led the ICANN (Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers), and since 2005 he became Vice President and Chief Internet Evangelist of Google. He became a strong advocate for the Internet neutrality issue, especially prior to submission to the Senate Judiciary Committee. He also worked with NASA in the Jet Propulsion Laboratory on an Interplanetary Internet for the benefit of space communication systems wider.

36. Tim O'Reilly, Founder and CEO of O'Reilly Media
O'Reilly is the creator of the phrase "Web 2.0," and he also helped to host (along with John Battelle, see number 26) event industry conferences Web 2.0 Summit is mandatory. Publisher Harvard output is made the foundation with a focus on computer manual. Many computer enthusiasts can immediately recognize the complexities of black and white line drawings of animals that adorned the cover of O'Reilly books. But the company grew to integrate new media-blogs, podcasts, and Barita online-support.

37. Drew Curtis, Founder of Fark.com
Vulgar, coarse, and generate traffic, that's the way the community Fark.com commentators in particular invited to participate in the always brutal surgery. However, this often hilarious about the hot news is sometimes new news. While this site gives green light to the news with a descriptive header row "Anna Nicole Smith's condition downgraded to dead," Reuters and other international news media then reported the facts. This enterprise is still run by a man, founder and intelligent assistant Drew Curtis. In January 2007, he launched FarkTV on SuperDeluxe comedy video site. He is also scheduled to release a book titled It's Not News, It's Fark: How Mass Media Tries to Pass Off Crap as News in May 2007.

38. Gabe Rivera, Creator TechMeme
Gabe Rivera created content-analysis algorithm that can scan powerful news media and traditional blogs, identify critical narrative, and sign the form mengkategorisasikannya with the easy to read. The goal is to find the next big story narrative that is currently owned. That's why influential bloggers, decision maker, and lice news site TechMeme consider to be read. While Digg news narratives set by choice, and Slashdot (see number 44) do so based on editorial opinion, the underlying technology-and site TechMeme derivatives WeSmirch, Memorandum, and Ballbug-provides the most powerful ways in utilizing the power of the blogosphere investigation.

39. Dave Winer, Blogger and author RSS 2.0
If you spend hours a day to read a podcast, then you can thank or blame Dave Winer (it all depends on your own). He is one of the inventors podcasting, and one of the first generation bloggers. Winer started with his blog called Scripting News, which still can be read clearly, in 1997. He also coauthored SOAP protocol, an instrumental element in the Web service without the operating system. However, RSS works, which is the technology behind Web content feeds are capable of driving up his name. Products that, plus the ability to convince the New York Times to do RSS and his work can be modified so that it can support media files (podcasts delivery), making it as the father of the modern era of content distribution.

40. Mike Schroepfer, Vice President of engineering Mozilla
In the browser wars sustainability, Mike Schroepfer is a five-star general who led a huge army of open-source but is decentralized which consists of the members and volunteer engineers. His mission: to improvise the best Web browser in the world, Firefox. Environment of open-source Firefox allow development cycles for faster integration of new features and additional security. Verification of success is the adoption of Internet Explorer 7 on FireFox features like tabbed browsing.

41. Perez Hilton, Hollywood blogger
Like it or not, this controversy blogger (real name: Mario Lavandeira) changing the face of celebrity journalists. Site of the most famous Hilton all the time to offer access to news and photos of celebrities, but it was not one of the reasons why he was included in this list. Hilton experienced legal dispute with x17 photo agency, which accused him of using copyrighted images without permission. Hilton claims to post photos on their site is legitimate, simple easy use of images in the news. Furthermore, a federal lawsuit worth USD 7.6 million will be very influential blogger in any way to take advantage of digital photos online.

42. Paul Graham, Trevor Blackwell, Robert Morris, and Jessica Livingston, founder of Y Combinator
Rather than investing in large companies that may (or not) will become another company Google's classmate, corporate investors such as Y Combinatory calculating smaller with potential to be the Google Mini. Y Combinatory do 2 rounds costs and expenses with the amount of less than $ 20,000 for the coder in an effort to fund the prototype that would generate greater profits. In return, action, Y Combinatory asks servings 2% to 10% of the company. Small firms are financed Reddit (been acquired by CondeNast), Kiko, and Weebly. These names sound funny, obviously, but you must still remember when I first heard the name YouTube?

43. Mikko H. Hypponen, director of antivirus research at F-Secure
Blog news F-Secure security, written by the director of its antivirus research, Mikko H. Hypponen, is one place on the Internet that can be visited to learn about the latest security threats. Unfortunately Sony BMG did not think like that. When directly observed by F-Secure, Sony BMG, ignoring warnings regarding Hypponen hidden rootkits in anti-piracy software used in SonyBMG audio CDs. Although F-Secure does not propagate the problem, Windows expert Mark Russinovich, detailing the rootkit discovery process in his blog. Feelings of shame that arise (and third-party lawsuits about the rootkit) might encourage Sony to take more seriously Hypponen next time.

44. Rob Malda, Founder Slashdot.org
In 1997, Rob Malda (aka CmdrTaco) creator of Slashdot, the original blog has a news item with the priorities discussed in by readers the transfer trappers (and sometimes highly technical). In fact, the original news narratives are often available in the form of a simple subject only to the contents leap comments and discussion site (feed for links to some news narration). Even if you choose Digg (see number 32), TechMeme (see number 38), Technorati, or some other news aggregation blog, do not forget it all started with Slashdot. Writers and editors still consider it with an award if the narrative of their news "beheaded," despite an increase in competition from other sites that steal a little thunder of Slashdot.

45. Nick Denton, Gawker Media founder
Kingdom Nick Denton blog very influential and very blog that you might at least visit one of the 15 properties every day through one route or another. With titles that include alternative Gawker 6 pages of the New York City, Washington, DC, Wonkette bad news, LA commensurate with Defamer, and the technology news site, Gizmodo, Denton's empire does not need to be questioned again as an independent blogging company's most successful on the Web today, has a significant influence in the industry from Hollywood to the automobile sector advanced technologies.

46. Sir Tim Berners-Lee, Director of the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C)
What will you do after creating the World Wide Web and offers free? Consortium which aims to establish mengimprovisasikannya. British scientists are designing a Web browser, editor, and language protocol (HTTP) first while also working as a scientist for the CERN (European Organization for Nuclear Research), and he founded the W3C in 1994. He is currently voiced his support for the neutrality of the Internet. And as the financial corporations fairly old man named EF Hutton, when Berners-Lee spoke, everyone will listen.

47. Leo Laporte, Creator podcast This Week in Tech (Twit)
At least 15 years ago, a man behind Leoville creating, guiding, and writing radio and television, the most bounce is a former TechTV Screen Savers appearance. According to personality style is demonstrated to the world that the media can also be fun technology. Action is the latest investment TWiT.tv podcast network, viewers supported enterprise is collecting other former TechTV crew and hire them for making more than a dozen podcasts, including the headline "This Week in Tech."

48. Mohammed and Omar Fadhil, Iraq Blogging Voice
Countless bloggers who are stuck because of problems of freedom of speech with opinions about the Iraq War. But the brothers Fadhil, who create a blog about Iraq, a model that gives rise to the perspective that some other bloggers can also compete with them. They are people-based Iraqi in Baghdad. Someone will find impossible to read posts without acquiring Fadhil deeper understanding of the war, its implications, and effect thereafter. There is no better example anywhere of how indigenous journalists trying to change the world.

49. Jesse James Garrett, President of Adaptive Path
Garrett, president of web design boutique in San Francisco, USA, called Adaptive Path, did not create the Ajax, a collection of technologies and programming techniques that provide Web-based applications such as productivity applications Zoho and Google Maps like interactivity and speed of desktop software. But Ajax did not really rise until Garrett identified and mentioned it in an influential description-and he still did well for the defense with more innovative techniques that are used effectively in many sites and the best Web 2.0 services.

50. Tila Tequila, MySpace Characters
If you're friends with singer and model Tila Tequila (née Nguyen), you are not the only one. As many as 1.6 million MySpace users identify themselves similar to yours. Tequila's MySpace friends to prove it can give him the strength (support), fame, and wealth. In fact, he defines repeated the word "friend" to reach out to individuals who had never even met. Despite what you think about the talents of Ms.. Tequila, he certainly can teach courses on the Web about the economy, making the popularity of online communication channels it is in the fame level A (more precisely, level C). He posed for Stuff magazine and he took part in the film starring Adam Sandler and is currently in production phase. His MySpace page has seen a dramatic increase in the display of more than 56 million pages and comment as much as 1,734,374 units.

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