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October 22, 2008 (Computerworld) Apple Inc. continued to bash Microsoft Corp. ’s $300 million Windows advertising campaign today with another television ad that knocked its rival’s renewed Vista marketing effort. Like the two advertisements Apple debuted last week , the newest — dubbed “Bake Sale” — pointedly refers to Microsoft’s makeover. Ads in Apple’s long-running “Get a Mac” campaign typically diss Vista directly by focusing on a single perceived problem in the operating system.

In the new ad, the character of “PC,” played by humorist John Hodgman, says he is holding a bake sale because “the marketing guys decided to run a big, expensive ad campaign rather than use that money to fix Vista.” When “Mac,” played by actor Justin Long, asks PC why he has been forced to raise money by selling pies and cupcakes, PC replies: “Since my problems don’t seem to be a priority for them, I’m taking matters into my own hands …

a bake sale.” Mac then buys a cupcake, and at PC’s urging, takes a bite after asking its price. “[That will be] $10 million,” says PC. “Now you have to pay me because you had a bite.” Microsoft launched its Windows campaign more than a month ago with ads featuring comedian Jerry Seinfeld and former Microsoft CEO Bill Gates , then followed them with several new spots on the theme “Windows.

Life without walls.” In some of those advertisements, a real Microsoft engineer who resembles Hodgman introduces himself with the line: “Hello, I’m a PC , and I’ve been made into a stereotype.” Microsoft’s ad agency, Crispin Porter + Bogusky, used Macs to produce some of the promotional material for the campaign, examinations of the metadata of several images showed last month. Click arrow button to play video. (Adobe Flash is required.

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Apple sold some 2.5 million Macs last quarter, the most ever. Cook argued that customers flock to Apple simply for its products. He also credited Apple’s snappy advertising campaign and seductive retail stores, where more than 400,000 people enter daily. He even gave a backhanded thanks to Microsoft, saying that the company’s much maligned Vista operating system drove users to Apple. “I think it’s fair to say that Vista hasn’t lived up to everything Microsoft has said it would,” Cook claimed.

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