Passing through California on a midterm campaign swing, Barack Obama made a point of stopping off to see Steve Jobs, the boss of Apple. He also hobnobbed with executives from Google and other Silicon Valley companies. More than any of his predecessors, Mr Obama likes to pay homage to the titans of technology. They, in turn, have lavished him with praise and political donations. But now many tech folk are worrying out loud that his government is not as serious about supporting innovation as it purports to be. The tech crowd thought the latest occupant of the White House was one of their own.
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