infinix x yugatech

Is Apple the Republican and Microsoft the Democrat?

Listen to article

This is an odd comparison but you can blame me for watching too much of the Obama-McCain coverage on Fox News. Based on Apple’s series of ads on Mac vs. PC, there’s a revealing strategy compared to Microsoft’s latest commercial which features Jerry Seinfeld and Bill Gates.

Apple Commercial: Mac vs. PC

Microsoft Commercial: Shoe Circus

I could be wrong but I feel that Apple’s commercials are like the Republican campaign ads — always on the attack mode.

React to this article:
Written by
Abe Olandres

Abe Olandres

Editor-in-chief

Abe is the founder and Editor-in-Chief of YugaTech with over 20 years of experience in the technology industry. He is one of the pioneers of blogging in the country and is considered by many as the Father of Tech Blogging in the Philippines.

View all posts by Abe Olandres →

34 Comments

DC
DCM · 18 years ago

Funny that you think that because Jobs is a Democrat and Gates is a Republican.


Reply
JA
Jay · 18 years ago

“It’s not what you have $$$ but…
what you do with it that counts”

-kinda make sense.

watch it here
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=42YGj20qO8U&feature=related


Reply
JA
Jay · 18 years ago

@SELaplana

watch out umagang kay ganda use Micrsoft Surface and chikka minute use itunes 8 for the latest gossip podcasts


Reply
J4
j4s0n · 18 years ago

yah, but i don’t get how these ads relate to politics.


Reply
SE
SELaplana · 18 years ago

can we use the (Philippines’) pro-admin and anti-admin propaganda?


Reply
RY
Ryan · 18 years ago

Personally, i can see where you’re coming from. The Mac ads were more straight to the point, like republicans and birth control, and the new Seinfeld Windows ad was a little more subtle and meandering, like most democratic messages.

Although to be honest, I kinda liked the Seinfeld ad. It was amusing enough and reminded me of Seinfeld when he was still funny. The Mac ads are more striking, but maybe the Seinfeld ads are a series that leads somewhere.


Reply
AB
Abe Olandres Editor-in-chief · 18 years ago

@dennis, I was merely basing it on the way the commercials were made.

The Mac vs. PC commercial is an example of an “attack and mock the opponent”. The Microsoft commercial is like a “non-offensive and trivial story telling”.

That’s how I look at it after seeing dozens of McCain and Obama ads.


Reply
DE
dennis · 18 years ago

You have it backwards.

On the company itself:
Apple’s Steve Jobs is a Democrat; one of the major stockholders is Al Gore, a Democrat. Jobs has been donating to the Democratic party; in one year, he gave $50,000.

On the ads
The Apple ads is Democrat, because the other guy, the bespetacled suit, resists change. Same with Republicans.
The Microsoft ad is too vague and very Republican in it’s simplemindedness

This question should have been Googled first, because the answer is too obvious.


Reply
IS
issai · 18 years ago

the bill gates ad made no sense.

and fox news is biased towards the republican party. it’s like trash news. you might as well just watch CNN or MSNBC. fox news, especially bill o’reilly is very very obnoxious and rude. they have no respect towards their guests and their guests’ opinions. it’s like road rage inside a studio.

anyways, mac or pc, i don’t really care. i can use both.


Reply
JA
Jay · 18 years ago

as long as they serve their purpose as Operating System, it’s fine with me. MAC or Windows or Ubuntu, couldn’t care less. =)


Reply
KU
Kuya Kevin · 18 years ago

I’m a Mac user and I tend to vote republican, so the comparison doesn’t bother me :)

http://kuyakevin.com


Reply
JO
Jomark Osabel · 18 years ago

Well they say that offense is your best defense.


Reply
WE
Webmaster · 18 years ago

The MAC and PC caters two different market and audience some might prefer the MAC over the PC and vice-versa,

http://www.corel-lifestyle.blogspot.com


Reply
GW
Gwapito.com · 18 years ago

Insecure party. They always attack.


Reply
JH
jhay · 18 years ago

Good comparison, though I think Mac heads would not welcome it. ;)


Reply
WI
Willy · 18 years ago

Where does that put Ubuntu and the open-source community? The Libertarian Party comes to mind.:)


Reply

Leave a Reply

Loading next article...