Monday, May 21, 2012

Obama, Clinton pay tribute to Steve Jobs at the Webbys




A star-studded tribute to Steve Jobs at Webby Awards


Nearly a dozen celebrities, politicians and tech luminaries paid tribute to late Apple co-founder Steve Jobs at today's annual Webby awards show.


A video featuring President Barack Obama, former president Bill Clinton and others expressing admiration for Jobs, who died last October, was shown to attendees and streamed over the Web.


Also making appearances were U2 frontman Bono, Star Wars creator George Lucas, former U.S. vice president (and current Apple board member) Al Gore, astronaut Buzz Aldrin, comedians Jon Stewart, Stephen Colbert, Sarah Silverman and Jimmy Fallon, as well as Web mogul Adriana Huffington, and computer scientist Vint Cerf.


Actors John Hodgman and Justin Long, who played the characters of PC and Mac respectively during one of Apple's most famous and long-running ad campaigns, introduced the video tribute. The video was also preceeded with an individual tribute from actor Richard Dreyfuss, who narrated Apple's "Think Different" ad (and more recently the CNET dramatic reading of the iTunes EULA). Dreyfuss summed up Jobs' life in five words, saying the inventor was the "excep... [Read more]



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