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Rank | Name | Net Worth | Age | Residence | Source
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Selected Search and Internet Richest (in Billions)
#1 Bill Gates, $53
# 12 Sergey Brin, $14.1
# 13 Larry Page, $14
# 15 Steve Ballmer, 13.6
# 32, Pierre M Omidyar, $7.7
# 45 Eric Schmidt, $5.2
# 49, Steve Jobs, $4.9
# 70, Jeff Bezos, $3.6
# 117, David Filo, $2.5
# 133, Mark Cuban, $2.3
# 140, Jerry Yang, $2.2
# 189, Omid Kordestani, $1.9
# 242, Kavitark Ram Shriram, $1.5
# 297, Barry Diller, 1.3
Top 10 Overall
William H. Gates III
Warren E. Buffett
Sheldon Adelson
Lawrence J. Ellison
Paul G. Allen
Jim C Walton
Christy Walton
S. Robson Walton
Michael Dell
Alice L. Walton
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