Regardless of the fact that the all popular Time magazine had chosen the youngest billionaire on earth, Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg as the person of the year, The Financial Times has a different view about who deserves to be named as 2010’s person of the year. FT thinks that Apple CEO Steve Jobs is more eligible for that title, so now, Steve Jobs has been declared as The Financial Time’s Person of the Year.

The Financial Times is of the opinion that:
Apple has had a phenomenal year, with back-to-back record quarters at a time when the U.S. is still emerging out of a deep recession. Under the leadership of Steve Jobs, Apple also managed to create another breakthrough product: the iPad. Finally, the iPhone 4 launch, although initially marred with antenna issues, turned out to be one of the most successful product launches in Apple history.
What do you think about The Financial Times choosing Apple CEO Steve Jobs as the Person of the Year? In your opinion, who exactly do you think had an impact on the lives of millions of people who adore these two gentlemen, Steve Jobs or Mark Zuckerberg? Let us know what you think in your comments below.
Via iClarified