Microsoft Posts Anti-Apple Windows Phone Videos of Questionable Taste [Update: Removed]Microsoft has posted seven new videos to its Windows Phone YouTube page, as part of a new series it calls 'A fly on the wall in Cupertino'. The ads purport to show iPhone 5c and 5s product pitch meetings with characters that bear a striking resemblance to Steve Jobs and Jony Ive, though the Jobs-esque character is called Tim several times. If the executive in the videos is intended to resemble Steve Jobs, then they would appear to be in very poor taste. It's not at all clear how the videos -- which don't ever explain how Windows Phone is better than iOS -- help Microsoft achieve its stated goal of getting users to switch to its platform. - A fly on the wall in Cupertino - A fly on the wall in Cupertino: Colours - A fly on the wall in Cupertino: Polycarbonate - A fly on the wall in Cupertino: Innovative materials - A fly on the wall in Cupertino: The phone for everyone - A fly on the wall in Cupertino: Fingerprint reader - A fly on the wall in Cupertino: 8-megapixel camera Update 12:42 PM PDT: Microsoft has pulled the videos from YouTube. The video embedded above is from a backup a viewer saved. Microsoft gave this statement to The Next Web: "The video was intended to be a light-hearted poke at our friends from Cupertino. But it was off the mark, and we’ve decided to pull it down." Recent Mac and iOS Blog Stories • New Animated Video 'Infinity Blade: Origins' Introduces Upcoming Infinity Blade III Game • Adobe Updates 'Photoshop Express' with Controversial New Design, Additional Filters • Apple's New 'Space Gray' iPod Nano Shown in Brief Video • Free-to-Play 'Where's My Water? 2' Debuts on the App Store • 'Pivvot' Named App of the Week, Available for Free • T-Mobile Offering iPhone 5c for $0 Down, iPhone 5s for $99 Down • Display Panel Shipment Projections Suggest iPhone 5c May Be More Popular Than iPhone 5s • Mac-Compatible 'Humble Indie Bundle 9' Game Collection Launched with 'Mark of the Ninja' and 'FEZ'
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