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		<title>By: First Microsoft Ad, Featuring Seinfeld</title>
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		<description>[...] Random Feed wrote an interesting post today onHere&#8217;s a quick excerptLadies and Gentleman, it’s hard to watch, I know. I warn you, it’s painful. If some of you come away with your mouth open and an empty look on your face after all is said and done, you’re not alone. In what was supposed to be the biggest coup in Microsoft news recently, their acquisition of comedian Jerry Seinfeld was supposed to herald the beginning of the end of those “vicious” Apple ads that have gained so much popularity. For almost two years Microsoft allowed Apple to take the offensive a [...]</description>
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