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From pixels to pinot: The Windows XP 'Bliss' wallpaper hill was real and this is what it looks like now
Windows XP was the most blissful iteration of Microsoft's ubiquitous operating system. That's an objective, empirical, placebo-controlled, peer-reviewed, double-blind fact. After all, it's arguably ...
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Have you seen the "most viewed photo ever"? Former Nat Geo photographer’s unlikely magnum opus turns 30 years old
The rolling green hills, fluffy white clouds and bright blue sky that make up the Windows XP wallpaper often referred to as ...
The photo you see above -- the default wallpaper for Windows XP -- is probably the most recognizable image in the world. What you probably didn't know is that it's a real photo, called Bliss, taken by ...
And today's last word in business is: Bliss. That's the name of an iconic photograph that you might associate with this sound. Bliss is the default computer desktop image you see on your computer when ...
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This Windows XP photo is the most viewed ever
The iconic Windows XP “Bliss” photo has likely been seen by trillions since 2001, making it the most viewed image ever.
Charles O’Rear, the photographer behind the iconic Windows XP ‘Bliss’ wallpaper, has expressed mixed feelings about the deal that made his image one of the most viewed ever. In 1996, while visiting ...
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