Steve Jobs, Mark Zuckerberg and Eric Schmidt to Meet President Obama on Thursday

CEOs of Apple, Google and Facebook are reportedly going to meet with President of the United States, Barack Obama, on Thursday in San Francisco, reports ABC News.

Obama and Steve JobsImage via: TUAW

Apple CEO Steve Jobs, who recently took a medical leave of absence from his company, and Google chief executive Eric Schmidt will be among the attendees of President Obama’s event with business leaders in San Francisco Thursday evening, a source familiar with the event tells ABC News.

Earlier today, ABC News reported that one attendee would be 26-year-old founder of Facebook, Mark Zuckerberg, according to a source familiar with the meeting.

Steve Jobs, who is currently on a leave of absence from day-to-day work at Apple will join Mark Zuckerberg and Eric Schmidt for a meeting with President Obama.

In October last year, Steve Jobs and Obama met to discuss a number of issues such as the economical situation, education, innovation and technology.

Hopefully, this is also going to debunk those shocking rumors about Steve Jobs’ health, according to which he only had “6 weeks to live”.

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