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Friday October 31, 2008
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Clever marketing or sour grapes? Microsoft has rolled out the latest phase of its $300 million dollar marketing campaign, in the form of kiosks--at least one of which has been strategically parked directly outside an Apple store.
The kiosk lets Microsoft users record their own additions to the company's "I'm a PC" campaign. How about, "I'm a PC and I was just going over to the H&M, I swear."
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October 31, 2008 6:52 PM
I think the moral of the story is that guilt sells copies of Vista? Or maybe they're trying a last ditch "don't forget about us!" as people walk into the Apple Store?
Maybe it's just a friendly reminder that Windows runs really well on a Mac these days, and you should consider picking up a copy after you finish buying that shiny new Macbook or Macbook Pro! :D Why can't we all just get along?