Bliss, which means bliss in English, is pretty much the most famous wallpaper of Windows in operating system history. Today she celebrates her 20th birthday since as photo taken by National Geographic photographer Charles O'Rear in 1996.
Η Bliss is a photo taken at 1996 in St. Helen, California and has not been modified with Photoshop. The photo was used by Windows XP as a whole, which is especially important if you think that wallpaper was made in the most famous operating program.
As for Windows XP, whether you believe it or not, but 15 years after their launch, they are still as popular as the wallpaper they use.
Windows XP is still the third most popular operating system in the world, with market analysts claiming that about 10 percent of PCs still run XP. This is impressive given the fact that Microsoft stopped providing support for Windows XP as of April 8, 2014, so the operating system no longer receives updates and security patches from that day.
Bliss is undoubtedly the most popular wallpaper not only for Windows but for any other operating system out there, and it's hard to find a computer user who does not recognize it immediately.