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Sergey Brin and Larry Page
GoogleGoogle is now bigger and more controversial than ever as Brin and Page continue to dominate the world of tech.
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Evan Williams
TwitterBefore Evan Williams brought us the brilliant Twitter, we had no idea what 45 million people were having for tea. And that's just the start...
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Daniel Ek
SpotifyIn less than a year, Daniel Ek’s Swedish music-streaming website, Spotify, has changed the face of the music industry.
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Mark Zuckerberg
FacebookThe fresh-faced founder is being taken very seriously for his university creation, though had some trouble earlier this year over privacy settings.
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Tristan Nitot
MozillaFriendly Firefox record breaker.
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Peter Sunde
The Pirate BayThe poster boy for file sharing.
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Tim Berners-Lee
WWW inventorWithout Berners-Lee, where'd we be?
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Martha Lane Fox
UK GovernmentOne of nine women on the Tech 100.
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Kevin Rose
DiggDigg founder makes the list.
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Michael Arrington
TechCrunchEx-lawyer, turned blogger.
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