Actor and comedian Jerry Seinfeld is using his iPhone 4 to make his first baby steps on Twitter where he will be blogging under the name of @SeinTime.
Since Friday, July 15, Seinfeld has been using his iPhone 4 to send tweets that have been read by over 150,000 fans.
“Greetings Tweetarians! I have just la... |
18 July 2011 07:01 GMT |
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Jerry Seinfeld is not the onc to mince his words, especially when it comes to something as sacred as one’s private box for a Mets game. Following media backlash against Lady Gaga for her behavior on no less than two separate occasions and after she took his private box at the latest Mets game, Seinfeld is blast... |
23 June 2010 06:25 GMT |
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Since “Seinfeld” ended its long and very successful run on NBC in 1998, Jerry Seinfeld has obstinately refused to commit to a new television project for reasons that he would not disclose to the media. This will end this February, when his new comedy show comes on NBC, “The Marriage Ref,” whic... |
15 February 2010 04:02 GMT |
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Since the “Seinfeld” finale aired in 1998, Hollywood’s funniest funnyman, as he’s often dubbed in the media, has obstinately refused to commit to any other series. Until now, several sources in the industry are saying, as Jerry will be back with the network that made him a star, NBC, for a com... |
26 February 2009 13:31 GMT |
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Microsoft part-time Chairman and co-founder Bill Gates and comedian Jerry Seinfeld teamed up for the sole purpose of warming up the audience for the advent of the I'm a PC commercials. However, although part of the same $300 million marketing campaign was designed to revitalize the Windows brand, the Seinfeld an... |
1 December 2008 09:56 GMT |
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At the start of September, Microsoft debuted a $300 million Windows marketing campaign designed by advertising agency Crispin, Porter + Bogusky. The first Apple's “Get a Mac” killer video ad went live featuring Bill Gates and Jerry Seinfeld and despite Microsoft’s claims that it was just an ic... |
12 September 2008 07:45 GMT |
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The Windows marketing earthquake is coming, with Windows Vista, Windows Mobile and Windows Live at the epicenter. Just because Microsoft is on a brand rebuilding mission, a mission involving telling the real Windows story and the truth about the Redmond company's flagship brand and product. As early as the start... |
6 September 2008 06:51 GMT |
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It kicked off and, boy, does it suck! What do you mean “what”? Microsoft's “Windows, Not Walls” $300 Million ad campaign aimed at putting a sock into Apple's mouth. The ad is only an “icebreaker,” according to Microsoft SVP Bill Veghte, suggesting that future ones will be... |
5 September 2008 09:16 GMT |
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Microsoft's Apple "Get a Mac" killer is live as of September 4, 2008. The new $300 million Windows campaign put together by advertising agency Crispin, Porter + Bogusky, has debuted with the first video ad featuring none other than Microsoft part-time Chairman Bill Gates and comedian Jerry Seinfeld. Gates shoppi... |
5 September 2008 03:57 GMT |
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It looks like Microsoft is dead serious about its counter-offensive towards Apple. The software giant has allegedly hired famous comedian Jerry Seinfeld to be the image of its ad campaign dubbed (hear this) "Windows, Not Walls".Not that Microsoft's move isn't logical, or worthy of our appreciation (not to m... |
21 August 2008 10:33 GMT |
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If you're in for some good, clean fun, then you're in for a bit of a treat this weekend: Jerry Seinfeld's "Bee Movie" has just been launched, and it's a treat for anyone who doesn't expect anything more than a few laughs and an overall pleasant atmosphere. Bee Movie takes us all into a comica... |
3 November 2007 07:39 GMT |
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