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Wallpaper / background of Central Park with the New York skyline.
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San Francisco / SF Skyline wallpaper / background taken from twin peaks.
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4K Wallpaper / background of Yangshuo village and mountains in China.
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Wallpaper / background of the park "Villa Borghese" in Rome.
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Wallpaper / background of El Castillo, Chitzen Itza in Mexico (Yucatan).
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Wallpaper / background of the Empire State Building in New York.
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4K Wallpaper / background of a Snow monkey in a hotspring. Photo taken at Jigokudani Monkey Park in Nagano Japan.
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Information screens on the platform at East Falls Church station. These were installed during a renovation of the station that was completed in the summer of 2020. At the time that this photo was taken, the setup for these screens was not yet complete - thus why they were showing the Windows 10 lock screen.
Ben Schumin is a professional photographer who captures the intricacies of daily life. This image is all rights reserved. Contact me directly for licensing information.
4K Wallpaper / background of a Hong Kong Ladies Market. Clothing markets in Mongkok, Hong Kong.
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The day before last, I uploaded a picture of the Blue Screen of Death, which is a screen that is all too familiar to users of the Microsoft Windows Operating System. I mentioned in my narrative that the 25th anniversary of Windows will be observed later this year. Which got me to thinking about Windows 1.0.
I made a visit to my basement archives looking for examples of some of the early advertising Microsoft did for Windows. What I found was a six-page, glossy advertisement for Windows that appeared in the January, 1986 issue of Byte Magazine which, at that time, was the pre-eminent microcomputer publication.
Microsoft was a heavy advertiser in Byte, and this is the first Windows advertisement to appear in that magazine. I don't know whether this is the very first Microsoft Windows advertisement, but it is certainly one of the first. I've left the images full size so all six pages can be clear read when enlarged to full size.
The release of Microsoft Windows 1.0 did not receive the kind of attention associated with later Window's releases. I haven't found any flashy cover stories in the PC rags that immediately followed the release of Windows 1.0 in November, 1985. With the exception of Mac users, not everyone was sold yet on the benefits of a graphical user interface. And, on the Windows side of things, there weren't any killer apps. Actually, there were barely any Window's application other than those included by Microsoft with the installation disks (it came on floppy's).
The other thing to keep in mind is that the early versions of Windows were really nothing more than a graphical shell on top of the MS-DOS operating system. Look at the screen shots and you can see how primitive it all looked, especially when compared to the Macintosh which had nearly a two year head start. The windows could only be tiled against one another. There was no overlapping at all, and multitasking was available but limited.
I hope you enjoy this trip down old technology memory lane.
For more photographs of vintage technology from the early years of personal computing, visit my "Personal Computing in the 1970s & 80s" (Set).
1941 Cadillac Fleetwood
November 08, 2014 - PENTAX K-x- smc PENTAX-DA 18-55mm F3.5-5.6 AL - 06-51-54 - 1-90 sec at f - 5.6 - ISO 400 - Shutter priority- 55 mm- 82 mm.
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Microsoft ha sorpreso ognuno l’ultimo mese quando ha annunciato Windows 10 saltando il numero 9 e la stessa azienda non ha voluto aspettare di presentare l’anteprima del nuovo sistema operativo agli utenti che si sono registrati al programma Windows Insider, che secondo Microsoft...
Wallpaper / background of the Forbidden City in Beijing China.
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Windows 10’a geçiş yaptıysanız, çok yakında Whatsapp’ı Edge üzerinden de kullanabileceksiniz.
WhatsApp Web, WhatsApp kullanıcılarının servise bilgisayarlarında, tarayıcı üzerinden kullanmalarını sağlayan özel bir hizmet. İlk olarak Google’ın Chrome tarayıcısına gelen, ardından Firef...
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Joshua Tree National Park wallpaper / background. Photo taken in November.
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Wallpaper / background of the night skyline of Bangkok in Thailand. Photo taken from Baiyoke Tower II
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Wallpaper / background of the Brooklyn Bridge in New York.
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San Francisco / SF Skyline wallpaper / background taken from Alcatraz Island.
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The resolution isn't as detailed as I'd like because I just had my cellphone camera, but I stiched together 4 shots to create a panoramic view from "The Top of the Tower."
Thank you to Northwestern Mutual for giving us a tour of the Tower & Commons for our Osher class!
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The tower on the right foreground is University Club tower. At rightmost is the utility crane for the Northwestern Mutual Tower. The under-construction tower on the left is 777 N Van Buren Street.
Wallpaper / background of the Jordan Wadi Rum Desert
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A very snowy morning on the 6th of January 2017. And very cold, as I was nearly home from my trip to Wallingford to do some grocery shopping. I took this through my windshield at about 7:15 a.m. Cellphone image changed to monochrome in Photoshop.
Mark B.2017 January 06, 2017 Meriden - -Normal - Samsung SPH-L720 - Adobe Photoshop Lightroom 5.7.1 (Windows) - 7:15:27 a.m.
Wallpaper / background of El Castillo, Chitzen Itza in Mexico (Yucatan).
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The day before last, I uploaded a picture of the Blue Screen of Death, which is a screen that is all too familiar to users of the Microsoft Windows Operating System. I mentioned in my narrative that the 25th anniversary of Windows will be observed later this year. Which got me to thinking about Windows 1.0.
I made a visit to my basement archives looking for examples of some of the early advertising Microsoft did for Windows. What I found was a six-page, glossy advertisement for Windows that appeared in the January, 1986 issue of Byte Magazine which, at that time, was the pre-eminent microcomputer publication.
Microsoft was a heavy advertiser in Byte, and this is the first Windows advertisement to appear in that magazine. I don't know whether this is the very first Microsoft Windows advertisement, but it is certainly one of the first. I've left the images full size so all six pages can be clear read when enlarged to full size.
The release of Microsoft Windows 1.0 did not receive the kind of attention associated with later Window's releases. I haven't found any flashy cover stories in the PC rags that immediately followed the release of Windows 1.0 in November, 1985. With the exception of Mac users, not everyone was sold yet on the benefits of a graphical user interface. And, on the Windows side of things, there weren't any killer apps. Actually, there were barely any Window's application other than those included by Microsoft with the installation disks (it came on floppy's).
The other thing to keep in mind is that the early versions of Windows were really nothing more than a graphical shell on top of the MS-DOS operating system. Look at the screen shots and you can see how primitive it all looked, especially when compared to the Macintosh which had nearly a two year head start. The windows could only be tiled against one another. There was no overlapping at all, and multitasking was available but limited.
I hope you enjoy this trip down old technology memory lane.
For more photographs of vintage technology from the early years of personal computing, visit my "Personal Computing in the 1970s & 80s" (Set).
Wallpaper / background of Petra (UNESCO Intangible Cultural Heritage Lists)
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Wallpaper / background of Petra (UNESCO Intangible Cultural Heritage Lists)
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Eindhoven - The Netherlands wallpaper / background of the Evoluon (UFO).
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