Steve Jobs

Designer 1955 – 2011
Famous
#160
Historical Importance
5.2M
2025 Wikipedia Views
+5.0%
Year-over-Year
+16%
2025 Momentum

📈 2025 Monthly Wikipedia Views

About Steve Jobs

Steve Jobs (1955-2011), primarily recognized as a designer and co-founder of Apple, is ranked #160 in historical importance by MIT's Pantheon project. His influence stems from spearheading the personal computer revolution and fundamentally reshaping consumer electronics, music, and mobile communication through products like the Macintosh, iPod, iPhone, and iPad, thereby achieving immense global cultural impact.

Jobs currently exhibits a significant overattention relative to his historical standing, with his 2025 Wikipedia pageviews reaching 5.2 million. This translates to an Attention Gap of +10x, meaning his modern internet traffic is ten times what would be predicted based on his historical influence ranking. For comparison, this is less than half the 12.0 million views garnered by the historically more important Bob Dylan (#736 importance), illustrating a modern focus heavily skewed toward contemporary technological figures.

Interestingly, attention to Jobs remains strong, evidenced by a 5.0% year-over-year increase in views, and even a 16% surge in attention momentum comparing Q1 to Q3 of 2025, suggesting sustained relevance in the digital sphere.

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