http://www.engadget.com/2010/05/21/a...c-ad-campaign/
Since most of you are Windows users who hated these ads, let us rejoice!There's been rumors that Apple had ended its long-running of "Get a Mac" ad campaign ever since Justin "Mac" Long said he thought they might be done last month, and it looks like that's now finally been confirmed by Apple -- the company has pulled all the ads from its site and is instead redirecting folks to its new "Why You'll Love a Mac" page. Of course, the move doesn't exactly come as a huge surprise considering that Apple hasn't produced a new one since its Windows 7-challenging ads last October, and Apple has certainly had plenty of prime material since then. Head on past the break for look at one of the more recent highlights, and hit up the more coverage links below if you feel like reminiscing a bit more. As for what's next for Apple, we can only guess. A triumphant return of Jeff Goldblum, perhaps?







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At least Microsoft have made some decent adverts that actually inform the consumer and their target markets!
It's probably the different type of marketing and advertising between the UK and the US. The Apple ads were a complete failure here, using a comedy duo with people preferring David Mitchell (PC) over Robert Webb (Mac), but us Brits hate arrogance and generally look deeper into the meanings of adverts, so we opted for liking PC in the Mac adverts while hating the adverts in general as they broke so many advertising laws - false advertising being the central point.






