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In August 2008, the Associated Press reported that Jerry Seinfeld would be the pitchman for Windows Vista, as part of a $300-million advertising campaign by Microsoft. The ads, which were intended to create interest for Windows in support of the subsequent I'm a PC advertisements, began airing in mid-September 2008.
“Found” depicts a young woman who misplaces her laptop in the school's ivy-lined corridor. As she looks for it, the music strikes up an ominous note and a professor, played by Resident Alien and Reservation Dogs star Gary Farmer, warns her that computers tend to vanish around here and get sold off for parts.
Upon the release of Windows 7, Microsoft aired several advertisements under this campaign demonstrating the features of their new operating system. The ads typically focus on one person and end with the tagline I'm a PC and Windows 7 was my idea.
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Inspired by the January cover of Popular Electronics magazine, friends Bill Gates and Paul Allen started Microsoft – sometimes Micro-Soft, for microprocessors and software – to develop software for the Altair 8800, an early personal computer.