Zuckerberg, the most powerful of all

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The founder and CEO of Facebook is leading the ranking of the 100 most important businessmen that developed the British newspaper The Guardian. In the list, follow Jack Dorsey, Twitter, and the CEO of Google, Larry Page





Mark Zuckerberg reached the highest position in the list of 100 business media's most powerful British newspaper The Guardian, after taking seventh place in 2010.

When Facebook CEO Jack Dorsey is the co-founder of Twitter. The paper argues that the social network of 140 characters changed the relationship between media, politicians, fans and celebrities.

The election was conducted by a panel of experts from journalism, advertising, television and the Internet based on three criteria: cultural influence, political and economic power.

Larry Page, the new CEO of Google, came third, ahead of Briton Mark Thompson, executive director of the BBC.

For the English newspaper, the Internet giant could increase its weight in the sector, but cautions that the only threat comes from the regulatory authorities who are investigating whether incurred in unfair competition with its rivals.

Steve Jobs went from first to fifth in the ranking this year. The iPad, the system icloud and good quarterly result of the firm stand out as major achievements. However, the absence of the daily Jobs by your condition does not overlooked.

Australian magnate Rupert Murdoch, owner of News Corporation and who was in the midst of scandal over the wiretapping of the News of the World, ranked sixth.

Also on the list: Jeff Bezos, Amazon founder, Julian Assange, founder of Wikileaks, Jeremy Clarkson, host of the BBC, Top Gear, and Ariana Huffington, founder of The Huffington Post.