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This article was published on March 5, 2012

Microsoft’s new IE9 commercial is surprisingly compelling


Microsoft’s new IE9 commercial is surprisingly compelling

Certain products are at their best when you notice them the least. Web browsers are a good example of this, as you want the Internet to flow well, and not to get tripped up on what tool you are using to access it. That in mind, it can be difficult to cast a utility tool in a pleasing or exciting light, given their inherent status as backbone technology.

Google had a series of innovative commercials for Chrome, showing off various tests of the browser against whimsical Rube Goldbergs. Chrome, as you can guess, won. Microsoft, looking to promote Internet Explorer 9 has just released a new commercial which is, I think, effective, and notable as it is focused and surprisingly un-silly.

The one minute clip shows IE9 doing various tasks, accompanied by descriptive words, and concludes with a few choice quotes. The music, the video, and the content are surprisingly good. Usually, Microsoft’s advertisements border on the edge of too nerdy or too esoteric to be compelling. This time, we were impressed. Check the clip:

We’ve been keeping a closer eye on Internet Explorer 9 in recent months, as it is showing signs of life. IE9, it could be said, is effectively slowing the decline of the IE brand, and therefore Microsoft’s larger chunk of the browser market. Most interestingly, according to our recent dig into the figures, IE appears to be surprisingly strong, along with Firefox, while Chrome is showing signs of slowing.

We wouldn’t have called that 6 months ago. I’m beginning to suspect that people who are picking up new computers running Windows 7 (which ships with IE9) are more often simply sticking with Microsoft’s tool, over moving to Chrome. For a look at our views on IE9, head here.

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