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LOL! The shocking truth about Microsoft's new Ad Campaign
#21
Hmmmm... A list of things microsoft has failed at some just slightly

* Making realiable software
* Windows vista(not completely)
* Service Pack 3(a compination of fixes from 1 and 2 and a few unnecessar ones)
* Customer service
* Pointless programs
* Meaningless errors

Things that Microsoft has suceeded at


* Pissing me off(only sometimes)
* Satisfying me(every so often)
* Making Billions of dollars
* And generally giving me what I need


God I love Microsoft I really do my life would be even more boring without it.
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#22
I think you may be missing the point of it. Mac has been bashing microsoft with those commercials for over year. All microsoft is basically saying is; well, a PC is more popular and most of the world uses a PC in every day life. They don't bash on Mac's at all. And as for you saying "It's a knock-off", it's not. A "knock-off" is when somoeone steals an idea, changes it a little bit and calls it their own. This is more of parody, and I think it's pretty clever. Here is one of them:

EDIT: Almost forgot. All you people saying Microsoft failed by using a Mac to make the commercial...your dumb. Microsoft didn't "make" the commercial, a company that MAKES COMMERCIALS made it for them. DUH!

[youtube=425,350]hi1se9rH7S8[/youtube]

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#23
i want a cake :D Nice find :)
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#24
You think a corporation the size of Microsoft would outsource it's marketing department? lmfao...

No way.
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#25
(11-13-2008, 09:33 AM)Mike link Wrote: You think a corporation the size of Microsoft would outsource it's marketing department? lmfao...

No way.

Yes.

Why would microsoft make their own commercials when there are companies out there that make more money then Microsoft, strictly by making commercials and marketing? I'm sure Microsoft has a marketing department, but that's for stuff like advertising products in stores.

But I guess it doesn't matter cause we will never know who actually makes them. I can tell you one thing though, if I ran Microsoft, I would definitely pay the "professionals" to do that part of my marketing.
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#26
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