Microsoft Seeks to Shatter 'Walls'

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NEW YORK Two weeks after Microsoft debuted spots pairing chairman Bill Gates and comedian Jerry Seinfeld, the company revealed that those ads were designed to tease a branding effort that strives to redefine the image of PC users and wrestle the conversation about Microsoft’s products from arch-rival Apple.

The latter since 2006 has effectively lampooned Microsoft in its “Get a Mac” campaign. The new Microsoft work from Crispin Porter + Bogusky kicks off today with an ad called “Pride,” presenting an actor who resembles John Hodgman (“PC” in Apple’s ads), a cameo by Gates and quick-cuts of real people who use Microsoft-powered PCs in their daily personal and professional lives.

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