Which of Time’s Candidates for 2012′s Person of the Year Has the Largest Digital Footprint?

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In 1927, Time Magazine selected transatlantic aviator Charles Lindbergh as their first ever “Man of the Year” (a distinction later made less blatantly politically wrong and renamed “Person of the Year”). Since then they have annually selected a person – or sometimes an object, concept, or group of people – that they believe “for better or for worse” has had the greatest impact on that year’s events. From Martin Luther King, Jr. to Adolph Hitler, from Mark Zuckerberg to Pope John Paul II to the “The Middle Americans” their selections have run the gamut from the clearly deserved to the esoteric, and have frequently been the stuff of controversy. With yet another year upon this planet coming to a close, and another “Person of the Year” issue inevitably upon us, it seemed a good idea to put Time’s short-list of this year’s “hopefuls” (click highlighted link to see) to the PeekScore test.

The non-human and/or non-specific human nominees deserve a mention: The Higgs Boson, The Mars Rover, and Undocumented Immigrants. They are not reflected in the list below, as PeekYou doesn’t yet – and indeed may never – index particles or unmanned space vehicles, and the last is of course a large group of individuals (who, it could be noted, may by their very nature never find their way to PeekYou).

This is not a measurement of the likelihood of any one of these people being selected by Time’s editorial staff (an announcement which is to be made only a couple of days from when we’re posting this), nor is it a measurement of their greatness, nor even their fame and/or infamy in the world at large. This is a look at the degrees to which each of these men and women are impactful here in cyberspace. It is, if you will, a look at their digital footprints; a concept you will find explained in brief above, and more in depth by clicking through here.

What were some of your favorite stories from this year? Any 2012 luminaries we overlooked? Let us know in the comments.

Rank Picture Name Served PeekScore
1

Barack Obama Newly re-elected President of the United States 10.00 / 10.00
2

Hillary Clinton U.S. Secretary of State 10.00 / 10.00
3

Mitt Romney 2012 GOP candidate for president 10.00 / 10.00
4

Bill Clinton Former President of the United States 9.62 / 10.00
5

Paul Ryan 2012 GOP candidate for vice president 9.55 / 10.00
6

Jay-Z Mega-successful rapper and entrepreneur 9.38 / 10.00
7

Bashar al-Assad President of Syria 9.32 / 10.00
8

E.L. James Author of Fifty Shades of Grey 9.30 / 10.00
9

Chris Christie New Jersey governor who made headlines for his open praise of the president, on the eve of election day, in the wake of Hurricane Sandy 9.21 / 10.00
10

Michael Phelps Olympic swimmer, and as of 2012 the most decorated Olympian of all time 9.16 / 10.00
11

Jon Stewart Host of Comedy Central’s The Daily Show 9.03 / 10.00
12

Felix Baumgartner Set the world record for skydiving an estimated 39 kilometres, breaking the speed of sound while doing so, on October 14, 2012 8.97 / 10.00
13

Benjamin Netanyahu Prime Minister of Israel 8.87 / 10.00
14

Michael Bloomberg New York City mayor 8.85 / 10.00
15

Joe Biden Vice President of the United States 8.83 / 10.00
16

Stephen Colbert Host of Comedy Central’s The Colbert Report 8.80 / 10.00
17

John Roberts Chief Justice of the U.S. Supreme Court 8.77 / 10.00
18

Kim Jong Un Supreme Leader of North Korea 8.71 / 10.00
19

Tim Cook CEO of Apple, Inc. 8.68 / 10.00
20

Karl Rove American political consultant and policy advisor 8.54 / 10.00
21

Psy Korean rapper responsible for “Gangnam Style,” the most viewed YouTube video of all time 8.53 / 10.00
22

Mario Draghi President of the European Central Bank 8.28 / 10.00
23

Ai Weiwei Chinese contemporary artist 8.23 / 10.00
24

Thein Sein President of Myanmar 8.19 / 10.00
25

Mohamed Morsi President of Egypt 8.14 / 10.00
26

Sandra Fluke Women’s rights activist 8.13 / 10.00
27

Marissa Mayer CEO of Yahoo! 8.11 / 10.00
28

Mo Farah Track and Field athlete and Olympic gold medalist 8.11 / 10.00
29

Roger Goodell Commissioner of the National Football League 8.10 / 10.00
30

Sheldon Adelson CEO, Las Vegas Sands Corporation 8.04 / 10.00
31

Malala Yousafzai 15 year old Pakistani anti-Taliban activist and blogger, shot by the Taliban in October 8.03 / 10.00
32

Gabby Douglas Olympic gold medalist, and the first African-American in Olympic history to become the individual all-around gymnastics champion 8.02 / 10.00
33

Xi Jinping Leader of the Communist Party of China 7.83 / 10.00
34

Bo Xilai Disgraced Chinese former politician 7.82 / 10.00
35

Nadezhda Tolokonnikova (of Pussy Riot) Russian political activist, and member of punk rock collective Pussy Riot 7.81 / 10.00
36

Aung San Suu Kyi Chairperson of the National League for Democracy (NLD) in Burma 7.49 / 10.00

Which of 2012′s Biggest Headline Grabbers has made the Greatest Impact in Cyberspace?

What is PeekScore?: PeekScore is a rank from 1 to 10, assigned to every person. The higher someone’s score, the “more important” they are on the web. In calculating your PeekScore and updating it often, PeekYou takes into account your known presence and activity on the Internet, including but not limited to; your blogging, participation in social networks, the number of your friends, followers, or readers, the amount of web content you create, and your prominence in the news. For first time visitors a more in-depth explanation of what the PeekScore is, and how to increase your own, can be found by clicking through here.

As it winds down, and we find ourselves nearly ready to ring it out, we can’t help but opine that 2012 – here in PeekYou‘s homeland of the United States, on the greater world stage, and in cyberspace alike – has not been a boring nor an unmemorable year to date. What we’ve done with this PeekScore list here is take some of the very biggest names from the news this year and see how they measure up here on the web, digital footprint-wise (you can find the “digital footprint” concept outlined in brief above, or more in depth by clicking through here).

What were some of your favorite stories from this year? Any 2012 luminaries we overlooked? Let us know in the comments.

Rank Picture Name Served PeekScore
1

Barack Obama Newly re-elected President of the United States 10.00 / 10.00
2

Hillary Clinton U.S. Secretary of State 10.00 / 10.00
3

Mitt Romney 2012 GOP candidate for president 10.00 / 10.00
4

Lance Armstrong Possibly disgraced, cancer surviving bicyclist 9.65 / 10.00
5

Paul Ryan 2012 GOP candidate for vice president 9.55 / 10.00
6

Jay-Z Mega-successful rapper and entrepreneur 9.38 / 10.00
7

Bashar al-Assad President of Syria 9.32 / 10.00
8

James Holmes Alleged gunman in the “Dark Knight” shootings 9.22 / 10.00
9

Chris Christie New Jersey governor who made headlines for his open praise of the president, on the eve of election day, in the wake of Hurricane Sandy 9.21 / 10.00
10

Michael Phelps Olympic swimmer, and as of 2012 the most decorated Olympian of all time 9.16 / 10.00
11

Joss Whedon Director and writer of 2012′s biggest film, The Avengers 9.10 / 10.00
12

Adele Her album, 21, while released at the start of 2011 has been 2012′s biggest album to date 9.05 / 10.00
13

Felix Baumgartner Set the world record for skydiving an estimated 39 kilometres, breaking the speed of sound while doing so, on October 14, 2012 8.97 / 10.00
14

David Petraeus Retired Army general, and former director of the C.I.A. 8.95 / 10.00
15

Benjamin Netanyahu Prime Minister of Israel 8.87 / 10.00
16

Michael Bloomberg New York City mayor, made headlines this year for his junk food bans, and also for his outspokenness in the wake of Hurricane Sandy 8.85 / 10.00
17

John Roberts Chief Justice of the U.S. Supreme Court 8.77 / 10.00
18

Kim Jong Un Supreme Leader of North Korea 8.71 / 10.00
19

Tim Cook CEO of Apple, Inc. 8.68 / 10.00
20

Scott Walker Sitting governor of Wisconsin whose current term was put to a recall election in June 8.61 / 10.00
21

Psy Korean rapper responsible for “Gangnam Style,” the most viewed YouTube video of all time 8.61 / 10.00
22

Todd Akin Missouri congressman who gained mostly negative attention for comments made during his campaign for a U.S. Senate seat 8.20 / 10.00
23

Mohamed Morsy President of Egypt 8.14 / 10.00
24

Sandra Fluke Women’s rights activist 8.13 / 10.00
25

Marissa Mayer CEO of Yahoo! 8.11 / 10.00
26

Malala Yousafzai 15 year old Pakistani anti-Taliban activist and blogger, shot by the Taliban in October 8.03 / 10.00
27

Gabby Douglas Olympic gold medalist, and the first African-American in Olympic history to become the individual all-around gymnastics champion 8.02 / 10.00
28

Nakoula Basseley Nakoula Director of Innocence of Muslims, the YouTube video accused of prompting demonstrations in the Middle East and North Africa 7.98 / 10.00
29

Xi Jinping Leader of the Communist Party of China 7.83 / 10.00
30

Nadezhda Tolokonnikova (of Pussy Riot) Russian political activist, and member of punk rock collective Pussy Riot 7.81 / 10.00

The Digital Footprints of the World’s Most Powerful Women

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Forbes has very recently released their annual list of the 10 women they believe to be the most powerful in the world. You can head over to Forbes to get more insight into what criteria they used to determine their findings, but – to the degree that such a thing as “power” is quantifiable – we will say that their list seems to be ballpark accurate, if nothing else. These are surely 10 enormously influential women. While we hope to one day live in a world where there’s no novelty whatsoever to the notion of a woman in a position of power, influence, or leadership, we at this time have no problem acknowledging those women who have achieved and/or gained such statuses on the world stage.

Anyway, it’s not our place to rank or compare the various powers of these women, but to instead see how they stack up here in cyberspace. This is a look at their digital footprints, a concept you will find explained in brief in the above disclaimer and more in detail if you click through here.

Are there any women you’re shocked to see included on Forbes’ list? Any women you’re upset to see excluded? Let us know in the comments.

Rank Picture Name Character PeekScore
1

Hillary Clinton US Secretary of State 10.00 / 10.00
2

Michelle Obama US First Lady 10.00 / 10.00
3

Angela Merkel Chancellor of Germany 9.58 / 10.00
4

Dilma Rousseff President of Brazil 9.09 / 10.00
5

Melinda Gates Co-chair, Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation 8.54 / 10.00
6

Sheryl Sandberg COO, Facebook 8.50 / 10.00
7

Christine Lagarde Head of International Monetary Fund 8.37 / 10.00
8

Janet Napolitano US Secretary of Homeland Security 8.07 / 10.00
9

Jill Abramson Executive Editor, The New York Times 7.27 / 10.00
10

Sonia Gandhi President, Indian National Congress Party 7.17 / 10.00