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Among other things, Apple became famous for its advertisements, which were almost always original, imaginative and impressive. If you're sorry that you haven't seen one, missed it, or it's only available in a crappy version, you can rejoice. Graphic designer and marketer Sam Henri Gold has archived all Apple product ads since the 1970s, so you can view them all in an online archive. There are literally hundreds of ads of all kinds from TV spots to past print ads to promotional photos.

Sam Henri Gold has said that he plans to upload all of this material to the Internet Archive online later this year, but you can watch all of Apple's ads right now view on Google Drive, where Gold uploaded them in order to check whether the individual advertisements correspond with the specified time data. Gold is calling for volunteers from the public to check.

According to his own words, he started building an archive of Apple ads after his Every Apple Video channel ended its activity on the YouTube server, around the spring of 2017. His source was not only Apple's official YouTube channel, but also smaller personal YouTube accounts, as well as FTP servers or clips sent to him by his friends.

The richest content so far offers folders with ads from the 1970s, 1980s and 1990s, as well as from the beginning of this millennium. However, Google Drive has set limits for online viewing and video downloads, so it may happen that some of the content is unavailable at the moment. If you can't get to some videos in particular on Google's cloud storage, don't worry - we'll be sure to let you know when all the ads are available on the Internet Archive. You also have access to the – albeit limited – content of the aforementioned YouTube channel Every Apple Video.

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Source: 9to5Mac

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