Nov 5th, 2009 - Ars Technica
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Fortune has named Apple CEO Steve Jobs its "CEO of the Decade." Beyond his eye for innovation and legendary charisma, the iconic CEO was recognized for the indelible marks he's left on four different industries.
Apple CEO Steve Jobs is no stranger to accolades. At the ripe old age of 30, he-along with Apple cofounder Steve Wozniak-won the first National Medal of Technology.
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