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    Did you “get” the new Microsoft commercial? Apparently, some people didn’t, so Microsoft officials were calling reporters Friday to explain it. The Redwood, Wash., company started airing a commercial Thursday night in which comedian Jerry Seinfeld encounters Bill Gates shopping for real leather shoes at Shoe Circus! - “quality shoes at discount prices, why pay more?” - and helps Gates squeeze into a pair. As they walk out of the store together eating churros, Seinfeld asks Gates if he and the other great brains at Microsoft “are ever going to come out with something that will make our computers moist and chewy like cake so we can just eat them while we’re working?” In response, Gates wiggles his bottom.

    The ad barely mentions the word “Microsoft” and never mentions Windows. Nevertheless, the Microsoft officials who phoned reporters Friday said it is indeed a campaign to brand Windows, “the start of a conversation … easily the largest marketing campaign we’ve ever had.” Microsoft plans to hire 155 “gurus” by the end of the year to work in Circuit City, Best Buy and other retailers to help customers pick out PCs, said Eric Hollreiser of Microsoft - presumably the way Seinfeld helped Gates pick out shoes. Microsoft is also working with PC manufacturers to deliver “a compelling Windows experience” - to study how long it takes, for example, for Windows to start up and shut down. Mobile phones and Microsoft’s Web site are also part of the plan. Hollreiser said Microsoft will do “a terrific job of delivering consumer information.”
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    Re: Microsoft explains weird Windows Vista ad

    i thought it was a great marketing technique.. i watched it and was like wtf jerry seinfeld and bill gates in a commercial? i was watching it with some friends and it definitely sparked some conversation about the company (windows) and the fact that bill gates has never been in a microsoft commercial (at least that i could remember). also it is the longest commercial ever.
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    Re: Microsoft explains weird Windows Vista ad

    ^ same thing! I was wondering if someone changed the channel or something.

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    Re: Microsoft explains weird Windows Vista ad

    The product should sell itself. Mac 1, Windows 0. A commercial requiring explanation? Mac 2, Windows 0

    As far as the Mac>Windows commercials pitching Mac's superior product against all of the quirks associated with Windows: Mac's commercials need no explanation AND the commercials are ALWAYS spot on. So the product already sells itself, the commercials have just helped expand their customer base because more people are starting to realize that Macs are superior.

    Don't get me wrong, I own PCs from both companies... Windows is a decent platform for dirt cheap computers if you're on a limited budget. If you're on more than a welfare-level income Mac is the way to go

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