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Microsoft Outlook TV Commercial, 'Pie: Don't Get Scroogled'
Microsoft Outlook
One night after work, a couple starts talking. The woman sees something that mentions bankruptcy, but it's just one of many ads that keep popping up. She says Google uses information from Gmail accounts to sell to advertisers. The man who is eating pie realizes he's getting scroogled. Don't get scroogled, use Microsoft Outlook at outlook.com.

Microsoft Outlook TV Commercial, 'Get Going' Song by Macklemore
Microsoft Outlook
Outlook has simplified, making it easier for you to get that inbox down to zero and get back to what matters.

Microsoft Outlook TV Commercial, 'Get Showing' Song by Macklemore
Microsoft Outlook
Everyone knows you can't build a hovercraft in your garage, right? With MS Outlook's new online mood giving you the ability to talk to people in real time from anywhere about anything, you've got everything you need to make your craziest projects a reality.

Outlook.com Personal Email TV Commercial, 'Mythbusters 10th Anniversary'
Outlook.com Personal Email
Grant Imahara, Kari Byron and Tory Belleci share emails about the 10th anniversary of Mythbusters using Microsoft Outlook. They write about their favorite episodes and experiments, which included beer goggles and duct tape. Share what you love with Outlook.

Microsoft Outlook.com TV Commercial, 'Scroogled'
Microsoft Outlook.com
Don't put up with personalized ads in Gmail, switch to Outlook.com and never worry about getting 'scroogled' again.

Boomerang for Gmail TV Commercial, 'Stay in Touch'
Boomerang for Gmail
A man uses Boomerang for Gmail to send emails to co-workers at the designated times they are most likely to see them. Boomerang also allows him to send notifications when he doesn't receive a response. The only times his colleagues don't respond is when a microwave catches fire.

JibJab TV Commercial, 'Holidays: Stars'
JibJab
This holiday season, JibJab encourages you to change up your holiday traditions by ditching the paper cards and celebrate with an animated holiday card that makes you and your family or friends the stars.

JibJab TV Commercial, 'Holiday Season'
JibJab
If you're tired of spending money on paper cards, you may consider sending out a JibJab animated card for the holidays. Superimpose your faces on a personalized greeting, with hundreds of options to choose from.

XFINITY X1 Entertainment Operating System TV Commercial, 'Water Cooler Talk'
XFINITY X1 Entertainment Operating System
Keeping up with all the latest shows is tough. Being left out of all the water cooler talk at work is even tougher -- especially for a guy that works at Water Cooler Planet. He has no idea how this water cooler company is still in business. XFINITY X1 has the top 100 shows preloaded on demand, so you don't have to feel left out.

Slack TV Commercial, 'There's a Channel for That: Finance'
Slack
Maria needs a budget approved at work. Thanks to her company's use of Slack, she can easily reach the finance team on their channel and post the file directly so it can be reviewed.

Slack TV Commercial, 'There's a Channel for That: Sales'
Slack
Ben's company uses Slack, making it easier for him to close his sales deal after looking over his team's communication channel and the account's history.

Slack TV Commercial, 'There's a Channel for That: Marketing'
Slack
Slack allows this man to create a dedicated marketing channel for his new ad campaign so he can easily collaborate with agencies to execute fast.

Slack TV Commercial, 'Spaceship!'
Slack
In this animated cartoon, workers are constructing a rocket to launch themselves into space. After one of them holds the blueprints up and realizes that they've built the rocket upside down, they begin to use Slack to coordinate with each other on rebuilding the rocket upright. The workers get assistance from Slack when they apply the walls on the rocket, gather resources and work the assembly line. Once they finish the rocket, the group has their photograph taken for the newspaper before launch

Slack TV Commercial, 'The Collaboration Hub for Work'
Slack
Anna's company uses Slack to increase communication among employees and departments. Slack offers channels for team projects and announcements in addition to its direct messaging features.

Slack TV Commercial, 'Let's Come Together'
Slack
Slack thanks everyone treating patients, making ventilators, and researching vaccines to stop the impact of COVID-19. Although we are apart, Slack invites everyone to come together online.

FixMeStick TV Commercial, 'The Easiest Way to Remove Viruses'
FixMeStick
Company founder and president Corey Velan urges people whose computers are beset by viruses to utilize the FixMeStick, which he says eliminates cyber threats.

Grammarly TV Commercial, 'Amateur Knitting'
Grammarly
While working at the office, a woman tells her coworker she spent the entire weekend knitting the scarf she's wearing. He's impressed...until another coworker butts in and calls her an amateur. He's currently knitting a scarf of his own while wearing a knit viking helmet and surrounded by knitted blankets and knitting needles. He may be the best knitter in the office, but she can still be the best writer with Grammarly. The free program corrects spelling and grammar mistakes across email, word p

XFINITY TV Commercial, 'It's About You'
XFINITY
XFINITY says it's not about itself but about you. XFINITY says now you can customize your own package with options like high-speed internet and flexible channel packages.

Grammarly TV Commercial, 'Level Up Your Writing'
Grammarly
After being paired with a girl named Eva on a dating app, Jake seems to be at a loss for words. He spends all day writing and rewriting his first message to his match, trying everything from proclamations of love to romantic portmanteaus, all to no avail. Every step of the way, he uses Grammarly to correct his spelling, punctuation and diction. When he finally does settle on a charmingly humble opening line, the flawless style ensures that he's greeted with a warm embrace when the two first meet

Grammarly TV Commercial, 'Write the Future'
Grammarly
People from all walks of life, from students crafting a paper to a romantic hopeful trying to come up with a satisfactory opening line, use Grammarly to improve their writing. The software corrects their spelling, punctuation and diction, which the company says helps users "write the future."