Technology | Vanity Fair Most Influential of 2010: Zuck Facebook founder tops Steve Jobs, Rupert Murdoch By Evann Gastaldo Posted Sep 4, 2010 10:40 AM CDT Copied This Feb. 5, 2007 file photo shows Facebook.com founder Mark Zuckerberg smiling at Facebook headquarters in Palo Alto, Calif. (AP Photo/Paul Sakuma,File) Frighteningly enough, Mark Zuckerberg tops Vanity Fair's list of this year's most influential people of the Information Age. The top 5 of its 100: Mark Zuckerberg, Facebook: His company is valued at around $25 billion, has more than 500 million members, runs 176 billion banner ads a month, and is looking at $2 billion in revenue this year. Steve Jobs, Apple: He's already saved the music business, now he's looking to do the same for the publishing industry with the iPad. And sales of his market-dominating iPhone will likely top $20 billion this year. Sergey Brin, Larry Page, and Eric Schmidt, Google: Some predict Google's Android will top the iPhone by 2012. Rupert Murdoch, News Corp.: Murdoch's battle against online news aggregators is "a battle he is unlikely to win, but it’s helping turn Murdoch into something of a print-world savior." Jeff Bezos, Amazon: His Kindle boasts a hold on about 60% of the US e-reader market, and Amazon sells more digital books than hardcovers. For the complete 100, click here. Read These Next He went to kill a Cape buffalo. Instead, it killed him. 5 soldiers shot at largest Army installation east of the Mississippi. He shot a couple dead in early June, has yet to be caught. "Rock's forgotten genius" said no to Led Zeppelin. Report an error