U2's Bono has kind words for Steve Jobs

U2's Bono has expressed thanks for Steve Jobs's "invaluable" support in fighting AIDS in a letter to the editor of The New York Times. Bono contacted the editor after The Time's Andrew Ross Sorkin wrote a link-bait column titled "The Mystery of Steve Jobs's Public Giving." In the column Sorkin seemed somewhat obsessed over the "mystery" and lack of a public record about Steve Jobs' charitable contributions.
Clearly Bono wanted to set the record straight, as his letter to the editor reads:
To the Editor:
Re "The Mystery of Jobs's Public Giving," by Andrew Ross Sorkin (DealBook, Aug. 30):
As a founder of (Product)RED, I'd like to point out that Apple's contribution to our fight against AIDS in Africa has been invaluable. Through the sale of (RED) products, Apple has been (RED)'s largest contributor to the Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria - giving tens of millions of dollars that have transformed the lives of more than two million Africans through H.I.V. testing, treatment and counseling. This is serious and significant. And Apple's involvement has encouraged other companies to step up.
Steve Jobs said when we first approached him about (RED), "There is nothing better than the chance to save lives."
I'm proud to know him; he's a poetic fellow, an artist and a businessman. Just because he's been extremely busy, that doesn't mean that he and his wife, Laurene, have not been thinking about these things. You don't have to be a friend of his to know what a private person he is or that he doesn't do things by halves.
BONO
Dublin, Sept. 1, 2011
In Sorkin's defense, the columnist obviously (and rightfully) cares about the importance of philanthropy. I too am a big supporter of the "those that have more should give more" line of thought, but to jump on a man who's notoriously private about his personal and business dealings when he's just resigned over health issues was a bit much, but then again, link bait is a powerful motivator. As for Bono's reply, at least he didn't call for Sorkin to apologize to Steve Jobs like Forbes's Eric Jackson did.
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Actually like most of the current crop of writers for various publications, Sorkin has done exactly what was predicted. He did no research, he spoke out of turn, and he ASSumed that he knew what he was talking about. Apple has done much for a number of things out there and just because it's not writing checks or kissing the backside of the publications out on the web, there are those that presume that "they don't give" or "Steve never gives".
Look around at what you're using to write your crap on and be thankful that people like Steve GAVE and allowed you a soapbox from which to spout your dribble.
I'd never ask for you to apologize to Steve, I'll simply share with you what he would say in a very short sentence:
Andrew,
Go Away.
Steve
The guy gives a lot. Perhaps you should think of doing the same sometime.
Michael Murdock, CEO
DocMurdock.com
I personally asked for a retraction of Sorkin's peace strictly on factual grounds in the comments of the article (fat chance it will happen but whatever). You can't be complaining about someone not being philanthropic when the evidence shows they have!
It would be interesting to see if Microsoft did anything philanthropic that didn't involve sticking computers in classrooms... you know, anything not anti-competitive.
Jobs is done but left his mark on every corner of wireless technology. It only leaves us asking who won the war between the two titans of modern computer technology? Steve Jobs vs. Bill Gates / Apple vs. Microsoft– check out my rendering of an epic match-up of their cyborg selves on my artist's blog at http://dregstudiosart.blogspot.com/2011/08/end-of-era-steve-jobs.html
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