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Microsoft pulls nostalgia and launches four new wallpapers for Teams inspired by the recent history of Windows

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Nostalgia is back with Microsoft and if a few weeks ago we saw how they bet on an old man known as Clippy for some wallpapers, now they are back to the past to give life to new wallpaperswith which to customize Microsoft Teams

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Microsoft has launched four new backgrounds for Microsoft Teams with which to give a different air to video calls. A nod to the most veteran users whose protagonist is Clippy, the solitaire game, the iconic prairie or the mythical Paint."

A travel in the time

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Microsoft yesterday published four new funds to apply in Microsoft Teams that join the Throwback movement Thursday or tbt, a time spent reflecting on vintage images, playful GIFs, and the nostalgic moments that have defined us over the years"

The first of them has Clippy as the protagonist The mythical virtual assistant of Office, the grandfather of Cortana, Siri and company that returns to life with this wallpaper. A Clippy who, as they say, was a true virtual assistant who was a little ahead of his time.

But he's not the only one. There are still three more to go and now it's Solitaire's turn, a game that recently celebrated its anniversary and that now comes as a wallpaper as Nostalgia SolitaireSolitaire is the popular game that came with Windows 3.0 in 1990 and although it was not the first version of the operating system to include a graphical interface, it did introduce many new features and made Solitaire one of the most played video games of all time.

Another background features Paint, another mythical tool. Paint was one of the applications that arrived by default at the launch of Windows 1.0 in 1985, becoming one of the first graphic editing applications and recently arrived in the form of a stand-alone application.

Finally, we must talk about the prairie (Landscape), which is the most viewed photo in history. A photo by Charles o'Rear of a verdant meadow in California wine country that served as the default wallpaper for the Windows XP operating system and was what millions of people saw every time your PC was turned onAn image that now comes with tweaks and graphic improvements but that is still as attractive as ever.

Microsoft hopes that these funds have served as a time machine to travel to the past. Some funds that are ready to download from this link.

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