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| | The 2004 MDJ Power 25 |
 | | The list, distilled from surveys sent to industry movers and shakers (including journalists, executives, engineers, and Apple Computer insiders), is the Macintosh industry's only serious attempt to track the perception of power and influence in the community. |
 | | Senior Apple executives hold four of the top five spots in the 2004 list, with CEO Steve Jobs heading the list for the fourth consecutive year, garnering first-place votes from three-quarters of those surveyed. |
 | | The fully annotated list, along with the extra material, is available at the MacJournals Web site, along with many sample issues of both MDJ and MWJ. |
| www.macjournals.com /gcsf/mdj_power_25_2004.html (531 words) |
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