David Pogue Sings Steve Jobs Tribute: “Don’t Cry For Me, Cup...

Courtesy Mashable!  Sat, 10/24/2009 - 20:25

poguecupertino David Pogue, the ever-entertaining New York Times technology columnist and former Broadway musical conductor, was at the Boston Book Festival today talking ebooks and the future of reading.

In a welcome diversion, however, Pogue broke into song with his tribute to Apple founder Steve Jobs: “Don’t Cry For Me, Cupertino”.

It’s an oldie but a goodie for Pogue fans, and ranks up there with his classic “iPhone: The Music Video” (below).


“Don’t Cry For...


 

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