Steve Jobs (Photo): Apple’s Steve Jobs and Others Sit With Obama

Steve Jobs of Apple Inc., Mark Zuckerberg of Facebook, and other technology magnates dined with President Barack Obama on Thursday evening in Silicon Valley, talking education, jobs, and innovation. This week, rumors spread about Jobs health condition.
Steve Jobs (Photo): Apple’s Steve Jobs and Others Sit With Obama
2/18/2011
Updated:
10/1/2015
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President Barack Obama with various tech leaders. On his left is Steve Jobs and on his right is Mark Zuckerberg. (Official White House Photo by Pete Souza)
Steve Jobs of Apple Inc., Mark Zuckerberg of Facebook, and other technology magnates dined with President Barack Obama on Thursday evening in Silicon Valley, talking education, jobs, and innovation.

A photo issued by the White House showed Obama lifting his glass as a toast with around a dozen other tech leaders in the home of venture capitalist John Doerr in Woodside, California.

Jobs and Zuckerberg sat right next to Obama. Oracle CEO Larry Ellison sat across from the President.

Jobs’ medical condition has been under close examination this week as rumors flared up that he only has six weeks left to live due to his fight with cancer.

In January, Jobs took a medical leave to deal with his health condition.

Another photo issued by the White House showed Obama speaking with Zuckerberg right before the dinner.

According to the New York Times, those who attended the dinner included Twitter’s Dick Costolo, Google’s Eric Schmidt, Cisco’s John Chambers, Stanford President John Hennessy, Genentech’s Art Levinson, and Steve Westly of Westly Group.