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adage.com — Apple Pulls a Wii and 'Breaks' a Web Page With Latest Ad The Real Creative Is What... Happens Around the Unit Posted by Abbey Klaassen on 12.09.08 @ 02:31 PM Apple's newest online ad has a pretty cool media placement -- something that we're starting to ... (more) Apple Pulls a Wii and 'Breaks' a Web Page With ...
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New Apple Ad 'breaks' Yahoo webpage
9 to 5 Mac - Apple Intelligence — Here's a great new ad campaign that "breaks" Yahoo's page a la Wii ads from a few weeks ago. Via Adage.

Apple’s cool new iPod touch web ad ‘controls’ Yahoo Games website (with video)
MacDailyNews — Apple’s cool new iPod touch web ad ‘controls’ Yahoo Games website (with video) Thursday, December 11, 2008 - 11:22 PM EST "Apple's newest online ad has a pretty cool media placement -- something that we're starting to see more and more," Abbey Klaassen reports for AdAge. "Its agency, TBWA/Media Arts Lab, created an iPhone ad for Yahoo Games, where the iPhone action -- in this case, gameplay -- begins to move all the elements on the page." MacDailyNews Note: The ad is actually for iPod touch, not iPhone. Apple's iPod touch web ad as seen on Yahoo! Games: Direct link to video via BrightCove here ...

Apple’s new iPhone web ad “shakes things up”
Macenstein — Or “tilts things up” might be more accurate, I guess. While not even coming close in coolness to Nintendo’s “Wario Land” YouTube video (trust me, watch it if you haven’t seen it), Apple’s new iPhone web ad DOES get the whole “You gotta tilt your iPhone to do stuff” message across pretty nicely. Thanks to faithful Macenstein reader Chip2000 for the link! [ Advertising Age ]

Apple’s new iPhone web ad “shakes things up”
MacBytes.com — Or “tilts things up” might be more accurate, I guess. While not even coming close in coolness to Nintendo’s “Wario Land” YouTube video (trust me, watch it if you haven’t seen it), Apple’s new iPod touch web ad DOES get the whole “You gotta tilt your iPod to do stuff” message across pretty nicely. Thanks to faithful Macenstein reader Chip2000 for the link! [ Advertising Age ]

iPod touch Shaking Up the Internet
Mac|Life all RSS Feed — yahoogamesipod With the a barrage of new games being released for the funnest iPod ever, Apple has kicked up the creativity on its advertising campaign. TBWA/Media Arts Lab recently released a new online ad over at Yahoo Games ...

Apple Thinks Outside The Frame with iPod Touch Gaming Ad
Touch Arcade — As Adage reports, Apple is running a major new iPod touch gaming ad campaign on http://games.yahoo.com/ that goes a bit…beyond…the traditional website banner ad.  The ad features an iPod touch being tilted to and fro during gameplay, but each tilt affects various elements on the actual Yahoo webpage. Apple’s newest online ad has a pretty cool media placement — something that we’re starting to see more and more. Its agency, TBWA/Media Arts Lab, created an iPhone ad for Yahoo Games, where the iPhone action — in this case, gameplay — begins to move all the elements ...

Apple's Holiday Pitch For The iPhone: We Have Great Games (AAPL)
Silicon Alley Insider — Nintendo's (NTDOY) DS may be beating Sony's (SNE) PSP in the portable game console fight, but there's a new kid in town: Apple (AAPL), which is increasingly touting its iPhone and iPod touch as a place to play games. At a San Jose "iPhone tech talk" event, Engadget heard Apple's John Geleynse call the iPhone a "gaming console," and reports Apple is planning a series of events with game publisher Electronic Arts (ERTS) to talk up the iPhone's capability for games. And then there's this new Web ad for the iPod touch in the works, riffing off its TV commercials, again pushing the gaming angle: ...

Funnest ad: the iPod Touch latest web ad?
PalmAddicts — The UK's advertising regulator the Advertising Standards Authority (ASA) has banned Apple's iPhone 3G tv commercial, because it is said to be misleading. But how about this iPod Touch web ad? Apple is seriously making statement that its iPhone is a "gaming console", and further more claiming "it's not a ...

Apple pushing boundries in advertising technology
9 to 5 Mac - Apple Intelligence — We all know that Apple innovates technology hardware and software like few other, if any, firms in the world.  Together with their Advertising firm, Chiat Day, they've also shown an affinity for pushing advertising and specifically banner advertising as well.  Recently they've added new forms of banner ads that shake up the site around them.  This weekend a cool new iPod gaming ad appeared on Pitchfork that takes this to a whole new level.   See some more examples below..   ...

Apple pushing boundaries in advertising technology
9 to 5 Mac - Apple Intelligence — We all know that Apple innovates technology hardware and software like few other, if any, firms in the world.  Together with their Advertising firm, Chiat Day, they've also shown an affinity for pushing advertising and specifically banner advertising as well.  Recently they've added new forms of banner ads that shake up the site around them.  This weekend a cool new iPod gaming ad appeared on Pitchfork that takes this to a whole new level.   See some more examples below..   ...

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