The History of Microsoft on You Tube

I recently came across a hilarious video that was compiled by a obvious Mac fan over at You Tube. It is good for a chuckle.

If you’ve never visited, You Tube is an community video site which makes it super easy to share your videos. Videos can be made public or be kept private and shared only with people that you want to have access.

You Tube has given people the ability to easily, upload, tag and share video clips through youtube.com, across the Internet

Searching for Microsoft found 494 video clips. Search for iPod and you’ll find 1,845 clips. You’ll even find the original Ridley Scott 1984 Apple ad if you search for Apple computer.

You Tube is not suitable for children under the age of 13. Parents should be aware that there are all kinds videos on the site, including those that are not appropriate for children.

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