Techiest celebrity endorsements
Jerry Seinfeld pitching for Microsoft Windows Vista is just latest in long line of such tech ad campaigns.
Before basketball stars Charles Barkley and Dwayne Wade were ribbing each other in T-Mobile's Fave Five ads, Whoopi Goldberg pushed MCI's Friends & Family plan. Even Dime Lady Candice Bergen got into the act endorsing Sprint's old The Most plan, a precursor of sorts to these other plans.
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