Obama revealed the fact in an interview with ABC News' George Stephanopoulous (via NetworkWorld).
âSteve Jobs actually gave it to me, a little bit early," he said. "Yeah, it was cool. I got it directly from him.â
Jobs may have had an opportunity to present Obama, a self-professed fan of Research in Motion's BlackBerry phones, with the device at a dinner in San Francisco in February, just two weeks before the unveiling of the iPad 2 in early March.
The dinner included several other prominent Silicon Valley executives, such as Google's Eric Schmidt, Facebook's Mark Zuckerberg and Oracle's Larry Ellison. A photo of the gathering shows that Jobs was seated to the president's left.
In late March, Obama revealed in an interview that he owned an iPad and had tethered it to his BlackBerry smartphone.
Obama has indicated that he holds Jobs in high regard. Last December, the president praised him as an exemplary model of the "American dream."
"We celebrate somebody like a Steve Jobs, who has created two or three different revolutionary products. We expect that person to be rich, and that's a good thing. We want that incentive. That's part of the free market."
The two also met last year to discuss issues regarding technology, the economy and education in U.S.
After leading what some have called the greatest corporate turnaround in the history of the U.S., Jobs stepped down as Apple's CEO in August, saying that the day had come when he could no longer meet the "duties and expectations" of the role. He remains with the company as Chairman of the Board, director, and employee.
Jobs has battled several significant health complications, including pancreatic cancer and a liver transplant, in recent years. Prior to stepping down as CEO, he had been on a medical leave of absence since January of this year.
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Note the snipers on the roof. Quite intense to live under such a blanket.
Had it been Android tablet, it would have been killed on site - security alert.
Obama revealed the fact in an interview with ABC News' George Stephanopoulous (via NetworkWorld).
“Steve Jobs actually gave it to me, a little bit early," he said. "Yeah, it was cool. I got it directly from him.”
"Samsung actually gave it to me, a little bit early. Yeah, it was cool. I got the Droid directly from them."
I think that it's a bad idea to give anybody highly secretive Apple products before they're launched, and that includes the POTUS. I don't believe that any public officials should be allowed to receive gifts or favors from any company, as it is highly improper, it's a conflict of interests and it verges on bribery.
Note the snipers on the roof. Quite intense to live under such a blanket.
Took this on or about July 4th, 2010.