Apple Apparently removed ‘Genius’ ad series from public viewing

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After pulling the ads from television, Apple has now removed the “Genius” series of three ads that aired during the Olympics from its website and YouTube channel, apparently considering them a failed experiment. The ads, which featured an Apple Genius (as seen in the retail stores) helping customers more fully utilize their Macs, drew criticism from some quarters.

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It’s about time. Those things were terrible.

 

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