ExHail
Out of the three mentioned for the award I would rate them in this order:
Julian Assange
Mark Zuckerberg
Steve Jobs
Why?
Because I value honesty over anything the other two have contributed to our culture and Julian Assange is a beacon of light in terms of honesty. Steve Jobs and Mark Zuckerberg play the game brilliantly but Julian Assange reveals the truth about the game, that is more valuable to me.
OMG, that last bit just makes me want to :puke: Unless you were being ironic/sarcastic in which case I apologise for missing it. ;)
If the award was for successful garnering of self publicity, then sure let Assange have it. But this is in danger of wandering off topic, so I'll give no more opinions of Mr A.
I'd also vote against Zuckerberg - sure Facebook's gone from strength to strength, and shows little sign of slackening off. I'd hope he'd be in the frame for next years award - unless he does something dumb. I'm thinking particularly of the furore over the privacy issues we've had with Facebook this year. That said, I've never used Facebook, and have no desire to do so.
That leaves Jobs - okay, there's the iPhone4 disasters (antenna-gate and the case/breaking issue) - but I think that all but the most anti-Apple person would agree that Apple under him has been very successful in focussing on ease-of-use in their products. There's products that are technically better than Apples (e.g. Sony A-series Walkman's having better sound/video quality than the iPod Touch), but Apple's ease of use features are to be envied.
So yes, I'd not disagree with Jobs getting some recognition. And I'm someone who hasn't any of the new Apple products - prefer to stick with the older gear (iPod 5th Gen etc).