Microsoft's Anti-Google Video Campaign 304
eldavojohn writes "As the presidential race heats up, the smear ads on TV are also increasing. But Microsoft isn't going to site idly by and let the politicians engage in all that song and dance — and Microsoft really does employ both song and dance. Their Youtube channel appears to be slowly transforming from trade show videos and launches into a marketing attack or propaganda campaign that only targets Google (both videos I've watched seemed to have nothing positive about Microsoft in them). Under a month ago, they launched a spoof called GMail man, a creepy guy that flips through all your GMail and serves up super personal ads that are wrong (although they never say if Hotmail engages in targeted marketing). And a few days ago Googlighting shows up to spread fear and uncertainty about Google Docs. Most amusing to this viewer was that I found no such trace of 'Googlighting' on Bing's video service."
Youtube (Score:5, Funny)
Who owns youtube?
Stay Classy Microsoft (Score:4, Funny)
Don't ever change.
Thanks for the entertainment (Score:5, Funny)
Sincere thanks to Microsoft of entertaining me. Ranks right up there with Bill's infamous butt wiggle [skamarakas.com].
Re:FUD (Score:5, Funny)
But Microsoft suggesting that with their software, you could never "come into the office one day and the software looks completely different" is quite frankly hilarious to anyone who had to suffer the upgrade from MS Office 2003 to 2007 or 2010.
What are you talking about? Microsoft is completely in the right on this one. That type of rollout would take weeks at least. More if you have a second employee!
News to me (Score:2, Funny)
Re:FUD (Score:5, Funny)
I wonder if anyone at Microsoft is capable of moving these chairs?
Re:Youtube (Score:5, Funny)