Friday, February 18, 2011

The White House does not spread Steve Jobs with Obama's picture

As new concerns about the health of Steve Jobs, Apple's CEO. Speculation arose as a result of lack of dissemination of the usual "package" of photographs for the press after the meeting among the "titans" of the IT industry and the president Barack Obama. In addition to Steve Jobs, were Mark Zuckerberg, Facebook Eric Schmidt of Google, Paul Otellini of Intel and other prominent members of the U.S.

technology. The industry giants have met Obama yesterday, during the two-day trip on the west coast of the President of the United States in order to promote technological innovation in the country. Although the event was a perfect photo opportunity for a high profile in order to promote Obama's plans to educate and innovate "the rest of the world, has revealed a few clicks.

Or rather, the only movement not retract the CEO of Apple. It is therefore considered that the White House has taken the decision not to publish pictures of the event to protect the health of Jobs, evidently, is not particularly photogenic at this time. Jobs, who has had well-known health problems in the past, could once again be suffering from cancer, after pictures that show the boss of Apple as it leaves the Stanford Cancer Center in Palo Alto, California.

After the above facts, the title of Apple fell this week, with many investors who see a company's future is intrinsically linked to the brilliant but fragile Jobs.

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