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Obama Meets With Steve Jobs, Google VP

President talks tech, innovation in Cali

By Emily Rauhala,  Newser User

Posted Oct 22, 2010 3:00 AM CDT

(Newser) – President Obama met with Apple's Steve Jobs in California yesterday, the New York Times' notes. The two talked tech, innovation, and education, before the president took his leave to meet another tech titan: Marissa Mayer of Google. Mayer hosted the president and about 50 others at her home for a $30,000 a plate DNC fundraiser. The event, the San Francisco Chronicle says, featured "plenty of up-close-and-personal moments" with the president ... and regular updates from the Giants-Phillies game, too.

'Oh, hey there, California...'
'Oh, hey there, California...'   (AP Photo/Charles Dharapak)
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timeandagain
Oct 22, 2010 12:24 PM CDT
This president isn't qualified to hold Steve Jobs' dick while he pisses...
UncleCoffee
Oct 22, 2010 7:33 AM CDT
Hey Marissa -- If you *really* want to help your government, instead of throwing parties for the president howzabout just telling your CFO to sign off on paying your company's fair share of taxes, instead of laundering them through Ireland and the The Netherlands?
A_Duey_Pile
Oct 22, 2010 7:04 AM CDT
Does it bother the progressives here on Newser that your president wasted approximately 1.5 million taxpayer dollar travelling to California simply to raise 1.5 million dollars for his own personal political campaign? He spends all his time in what amount to nothing more than quid pro quo money grabs , at the expense of the real American people......and must answer to those same people , for this devient behaviour once the new Congress is seated early next year.
 

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