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Steve Jobs matters
That's right folks, everyone's favorite iCeo, Steven P. Jobs matters! At least according to Business 2.0. They just released their list of '50 People Who Matter' and Steveo clocks in at number 5. Ahead of him we find people like Rupert Murdoch, Sergey and Larry from Google, Paul Jacobs and at the top of the list, you (the consumer).Business 2.0 also has a list of '10 People Who Don't Matter' which includes Microsoft's Steve Ballmer.
[via Macsimum News]

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Lars said 10:11AM on 6-22-2006
Small typo on Balmer (though if there is a Steve Balmer, I'm pretty sure he wouldn't be on either list). :)
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Scott McNulty said 10:13AM on 6-22-2006
Thanks for catching that, I corrected it.
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Brendan said 10:19AM on 6-22-2006
I don't know about anyone else, but why would Ballmer matter to anyone? He never mattered to me.
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Wheels said 11:12AM on 6-22-2006
Two things I thought funny.
1.) Business week says that the don't matter list is "in no particular order" but as soon as you click to see the list, there's Ballmer. Placement is everything.
2.) The Ballmer [in effect "loser"] profile was sponsored by Microsoft. Maybe a coincidence, but hey...
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J.B. said 2:22PM on 6-22-2006
I see a high-velocity chair in Business 2.0's future...
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mooP said 4:28PM on 6-22-2006
I personally love how Sergey Brin and Larry Page are becoming one entity! They are always referred together. I am waiting for them to fuse together and become Largey Brige - The Super Geeks! :D
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Karl Eklund said 10:54PM on 6-22-2006
Do you think that Disney's racism is going to reflect back on Jpbs and Apple?
Cheryl L. Noralez
GAHFU
Phone (562)366-9396
cnoralez@garifunaheritagefoundation.org
P.O. Box 10054
Long Beach, CA 90810
Garifuna American Heritage Foundation United
Press Release
June 20, 2006
Garifuna American Heritage Foundation United organizes a protest against the World Premiere of Walt Disney Pictures’ Pirates of the Caribbean - Dead Man’s Chest.
Long Beach, California – Tuesday, June 20 2006: GAHFU’s President and Founder Ms. Cheryl Noralez announced that on Saturday, June 24 2006 between the hours of 2:00 to 4:00 pm, her organization along with a group of concerned Garifuna leaders in the Los Angeles area will be protesting the premiere of Disney Pictures’ Pirates of the Caribbean – Dead Man’s Chest at Disneyland in Anaheim, California.
GAHFU, Inc. is a non-profit organization based in Long Beach, California. Our purpose is to preserve the uniqueness of the Garifuna culture, history, language, music, arts & crafts and values by working closely with the Garifuna community not only in Los Angeles County, but throughout the world. We seek to enhance and showcase the image and vision of the Garifuna people through education, music and the arts.
“It has been brought to our attention that the Walt Disney Company intends to film a movie called “The Pirates of the Caribbean” in which the Caribs or Calinago, the ancestors of the Garinagu (as we refer to ourselves in our language) are portrayed as cannibals.” These are the words of Michael Polonio, of the National Garifuna Council of Belize.
We believe that not only the Garifuna people have been wrongfully portrayed in the movie as cannibals but also other indigenous people of the Caribbean who are closely related to us as in the case of the Taino people; therefore, we have invited the Taino community in Los Angeles to participate and they have promptly accepted the invitation to stand united with the Garinagu.
We are inviting all of the indigenous people of the Caribbean to join us in this protest. The meeting place to protest will be at Harbor Blvd.’s front entrance of Disneyland in Anaheim, California starting at 1:30 pm. We strongly urge participants not to bring sticks, drums, shakers or anything that could be used as a weapon to the event. Also, teenagers are encouraged to come with their parents to join us for this peaceful protest.
“Eibugaba lidan ligemeri Inaruni - Walk in the light of truth “- James Lovell
Cheryl L. Noralez, President & Founder
GARIFUNA AMERICAN HERITAGE FOUNDATION UNITED
www.garifunaheritagefoundation.org
events@garifunaheritagefoundation.org
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