Read more.You're probably guessing that a list of most influential people in technology will be topped by Bill Gates or Steve Jobs. If so, you'd be wrong as neither of them make Intel's top ten.
Read more.You're probably guessing that a list of most influential people in technology will be topped by Bill Gates or Steve Jobs. If so, you'd be wrong as neither of them make Intel's top ten.
If you are wondering who all those people are, here is a list of wikipeda links.
Tim Berners-Lee
Sergey Brin
Larry Page
Guglielmo Marcon
Jack Kilby
Gordon Moore
Alan Turing
Robert Noyce
William Shockley
Don Estridge
Doug Engelbert - Has no entry in wikipedia.
Robert Metcalfe
Vint Cerf
Steve Jobs
Andrew Grove
Seymour Cray
Pierre Omidyar
Shawn Fanning
Dennis Ritchie
Ted Hoff
Linus Torvalds
Shuji Nakamura
Dave Packard
Jean Hoerni
William Hewlett
John Logie Baird
George Boole
Martin Cooper
John Pinkerton
Grace Hopper
Bill Gates
Herman Hollerith
Thomas Watson
Jeff Bezos
Meg Whitman
Ada Lovelace
Nolan Bushnell
Claude Shannon
Charles Babbage
John Chambers - Has no entry in wikipedia.
Philo Farnsworth
Steve Wozniak
Larry Ellison
Michael Dell
Maurice Wilkes
Parm (29-01-2008)
A brit at the top hooray!
NES, SNES, N64, GameCube, Wii, GBA, DS, PSone, PS2, PSP, PS3 60gb, XBOX, XBOX 360, Master System, Game Gear, Mega Drive, Saturn, Dreamcast, PC Engine, Neo Geo CD
moogle (30-01-2008)
and Marconi didn't invent the radio Nikola Tesla did , Marconi nicked his idea
It's good to see (Admiral) Grace Hopper in the list - as an ex-COBOL hacker, if it wasn't for her, I'd probably still be paying off a mortgage!
Maybe Alan Turing's description could be modified?
Alan Turing (played a major role in deciphering German Code in WWII... oh... and invented the computer)
Not sure why Steve Jobs is so high... yes he's influential but he's had more of an impact than Gates-y? Very debatable.
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