The American It website PC today, citing the top ten technology industry who is expected to be the next Steve Jobs entrepreneur. Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg (Mark Zuckerberg) and Twitter co-founder Dorsey (Jack Dorsey) are on the list. Let me tell you the following in detail:
After Jobs left Apple's CEO, experts began to ask: "Who could replace Apple, the visionary founder?" From every angle, Apple's new CEO, Tim Cook, is clearly the right person to replace Mr. Jobs's leadership in Apple's future. But who will succeed Jose, leading the greatest innovation in the tech industry?
Mr Jobs is clearly a unique dreamer. But after careful consideration, we have listed 10 emerging technology industry leaders who are expected to have the same leadership and influence as Steve Jobs.
1, Netflix co-founder and CEO Red Har Stins (Reed Hastings)
Netflix co-founder and CEO Red Har
It's hard to imagine which company in the tech industry has the ability to innovate alongside Apple, but Netflix is a strong competitor. The Mail and streaming video service provider is innovating in the video field, and most of the company's original ideas come from its CEO, Hastings. In the process, he created a media business that even Apple could hardly compete with.
2, Tesla and SpaceX CEO and SolarCity chairman Aillon Mouske (Elon Musk)
Tesla and SpaceX CEO and SolarCity chairman Aillon Mouske
Musk, who hopes to become an electric-car industry, has had an unusual experience. He became a millionaire at the age of 28 and several successful startups, including consumer-grade solar supplier SolarCity, the world's first private aerospace company SpaceX and Tesla Motors, an electric car company. Steve Milunovich, an analyst at Merrill Lynch, Steve Milunovichi Musk as "the next Steve Jobs" earlier this month.
3, Virgin Group founder Branson (Richard Branson)
Virgin Group founder Branson
Branson's character is closest to Steve Jobs. He is an ambitious innovator who always tries new things and asks employees for the best results. Although Branson is not currently involved in personal science and technology, but given his past style, it is not difficult to imagine the birth of Virgin flat.
4, Apple Industrial Design senior vice President Ive (Jonathan Ive)
Ive, senior vice president of Apple Industrial design
Ivy has been in Apple since 1992. Since his 1997 comeback, Mr. Jobs has been involved in designing Apple's most hardware products, including the imac, ipod and ipad 2. If Mr. Cook is the successor to jobs in the business world, it is clear that Ivy will build on the spirit of his product creation. Who would be more authoritative than Steve Jobs when he chose the next jobs?
5, Amazon founder and CEO Bezos (Jeff Bezos)
Amazon founder and CEO Bezos
As a super rich man who founded the world's largest online retailer, Bezos's technology innovator is not known to many. But if there is only one idea, it is impossible to create a website like Amazon. Bezos has proved he can always be a step ahead of the competition, and he has created the e-book industry with the Kindle and revolutionized the market.
6, Google co-founder and CEO Larry Page
Google co-founder and CEO Larry Page
Google's main achievement is to improve existing services rather than explore new products. Still, no company is more likely to be "the next Apple" than Google. The search giant has dominated the web world, and the Android operating system is also challenging the iphone and ipad. Page has long been a co-founder of Google, but his recent move as CEO of Google shows that he wants to make big decisions and become a good leader.
7, MakerBot co-founder Bres Patis (Bre Pettis)
MakerBot co-founder Bres Patis
Jobs's prediction of the computer industry was almost before everyone, and Apple eventually led the PC Revolution. Perhaps the next jobs is now engaged in an industry that has not yet been widely known. We believe that the other founders of Teece and the 3D print company MakerBot are likely to become the next Steve Jobs. The company wants everyone to print objects like a printed document, and they have just announced a $10 million trillion this week.
8, Facebook co-founder and CEO Mark Zuckerberg (Mark Zuckerberg)
Facebook co-founder and CEO Mark Zuckerberg
This is not the first time Zuckerberg has been compared to Steve Jobs. In many ways, Mr. Zuckerberg is Steve Jobs of his time: young, ambitious, passionate about technology and creating a big business with his own ideas. The real question is: In the long run, will Zuckerberg continue to offer a range of new products and services to rival jobs?
9, Twitter co-founder and Square CEO Dorsey (Jack Dorsey)
Twitter co-founder and Square CEO Dorsey
As with jobs, much of the West's achievements are not limited to a single innovation. His best known identity is the Twitter co-founder. But instead of satisfying his achievements, he launched another successful project and became the founder and CEO of Square. Just use the cheap card reader provided by this company to pay for your bank card with your mobile phone. Square's equipment and services have facilitated those who make small businesses.
10, Cheezburger receptacle founder Ben Hall (Ben Huh)
Cheezburger Receptacle founder Ben Hall
One of jobs ' important abilities is to give people what they need before they realize what they need. Hal, the founder of Cheezburger receptacle, had the same ability: he found that people didn't know they wanted a cat's video or photos, so his site was flooded with pictures of cats. In the process, Hal became the world's leading explorer in the Internet subculture. But his career is no match for jobs.