Twitter, YouTube, PayPal are the pioneering leaders in Internet space solutions. June 1, 2010
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VeriSign, Worlds leading service provider for Internet infrastructure services, recently released a list of “The most Powerful Pioneering” Internet service companies. This was calculated on the basis of impact these companies have made in internet development and serviceability to people. The top contenders are Twitter, YouTube, PayPal, MySpace, Alibaba, Baidu, Infosys and e-Trade.
The other winners in the .com leader’s space were followed by Internet application and service stalwart leaders like
- Larry Page and Sergey Brin, Proud Co-founders of Google.
- Jerry Yang and David Filo, Founders of Yahoo Inc.
- Steve Case, Co-Founder of AOL.
- Mark Zuckerburg founder of Face book.
- Jeff Bezos, Amazons CEO.
- Steve Jobs from apple Inc followed by.
- Microsoft Chairman Bill Gates himself.
VeriSign made this inauguration move to proudly celebrate it 25 years of Successful Internet Innovation.
VeriSign added that the .com winners were selected from a focus group of 75 people and companies who were nominated for the award and were then ranked by the jury panel members comprising of leading businesses, media-people, academicians and policy leaders as VeriSign believes that these companies and people together reflect the dynamic evolution of a successful consumer internet story of how a .com website has helped changed and made peoples life simple.
VeriSign CEO and President Mark Mc Laughlin proudly added, that “Over the past 25 years, the internet has strengthened communities, transformed economies and allowed people all over the world to come together”. This would not had been possible without the vision, talent and creativity of these companies and individuals.
The hundreds of millions of people who now use the internet daily for multiple purposes have to thank these trailblazers profusely for the Rich Online Experiences they enjoy today as Twitter, Google, Face book, PayPal, Cloud Computing were unimaginable back in 1985 when the first .com domain name was registered.”
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