Friday, February 10, 2012

Silicon Valley's Top 50 Most Influential

July 30, 2008

Participatory online news network NowPublic.com unveiled it's second MostPublic Index, identifying the 50 most influential individuals in Silicon Valley/San Francisco. The rankings are a barometer of who's voices are most heard in the digital landscape as new channels -- Twitter, Facebook, Flick, YouTube and the like -- transform how media is created and spread.

Here's the top 10 list:

Blogger and tech visionary Robert Scoble
TechCrunch's Michael Arrington
Twitter's Jack Dorsey
Twitter's Biz Stone
Google's Matt Cutts
Mashable's Pete Cashmore
Blogging pioneer Dave Winer
Venture capitalist Guy Kawasaki
Entrepreneur Loïc Le Meur
Digg cofounder Kevin Rose

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