
September 25, 2006
Jack Ma was ranked No. 11 on silicon.com's top 50 Agenda Setters of 2006, his debut on the list. He was chosen because he has built Alibaba.com into a worldwide phenomenon that is changing how people trade.
Silicon.com's seventh annual Agenda Setters poll reveals the 50 most influential individuals who are the driving forces in the tech industry.

| 1. Ray Ozzie 2. The next generation 3. Eric Schmidt 4. Rupert Murdoch 5. Steve Jobs 6. Nicholas Negroponte 7. Jimmy Wales 8. Ashley Highfield 9. Chad Hurley and Steven Chen 10. Niklas Zennstrom 11. Jack Ma 12. George Polk 13. Meg Whitman 14. Philip Rosedale 15. Jonathan Ive 16. Oh Yeon-** 17. Jim Ginsburgh 18. Bob Young 19. Lawrence Lessig 20. Dave Winer 21. James Murdoch 22. S Ramadorai 23. Larry Page and Serge Brin 24. Craig Mundie 25. Ren Zhengfe |
26. John Chambers 27. Stewart Butterfield and Caterina Fake 28. Mitch Kapor 29. Matt Bross 30. Marc Benioff 31. Mike Lynch 32. Michael H Jordan 33. Paul Jacobs 34. Ian Pratt 35. Stan Shih 36. Bruce Perens 37. Craig Newmark 38. Charles Dunstone 39. Gil Tene 40. Nandan Nilekani 41. Mark Linesch 42. Pieter Geelen and Peter-Frans Pauwels 43. Jeff Bezos 44. Paul Otellini 45. Kevin Rollins 46. Jonathan Schwartz 47. Marc Willebeek-LeMair 48. Sir Tim Berners-Lee 49. Kevin Rose 50. Omid Kordesta |
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