Sunday 30 December 2012

Computer Wallpaper

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Computer Wallpaper Biography
The official biography of former and late Apple’s CEO Steve Jobs, who died 18 days ago, is out there for iDevices, and Kindle. Steve Jobs biography is written by the author Walter Isaacson who wrote biographies of Albert Einstein and Benjamin Franklin.
“Based on more than forty interviews with Jobs conducted over two years—as well as interviews with more than a hundred family members, friends, adversaries, competitors, and colleagues—Walter Isaacson has written a riveting story of the roller-coaster life and searingly intense personality of a creative entrepreneur whose passion for perfection and ferocious drive revolutionized six industries: personal computers, animated movies, music, phones, tablet computing, and digital publishing.”

Your desktop background (also called wallpaper) can be a digital picture from your personal collection or one that comes with Windows. You can also select a color for your desktop background or use a color to frame your background picture.
Personalizing your computer with the latest backgrounds and screen savers has become a popular trend. Several Internet sites have begun to classify their wallpaper as cell-phone-safe wallpaper, or have clearly marked the size of the wallpaper making it easy for the consumer to pick out the best fitting for their screen. Many of the cell phone manufacturer’s have taken notice and started supplying better graphics on the wallpaper included on the phone, but they still fall short of the professional wallpaper sites online.
Locating a desktop wallpaper and screensaver website doesn’t have to be difficult, but you do need to pay close attention to the site you choose. Some websites just want your personal information to spam your inbox with meaningless offers. For example, if the site forces you to fill in your name, address, and email before allowing you to download one free sample, it’s best to stay clear. Focus on the sites that are professionally built, easy to navigate, and focused solely on providing their customers with the highest standard wallpaper and enjoyable experience.
Locating a desktop wallpaper and screensaver website doesn’t have to be difficult, but you do need to pay close attention to the site you choose. Some websites just want your personal information to spam your inbox with meaningless offers. For example, if the site forces you to fill in your name, address, and email before allowing you to download one free sample, it’s best to stay clear. Focus on the sites that are professionally built, easy to navigate, and focused solely on providing their customers with the highest standard wallpaper and enjoyable experience.

We love to keep changing our desktop wallpapers quite frequently, but finding good high resolution wallpapers is not a easy task as you may have to go through several wallpaper websites, making your way through heavy advertisements, popups, popunders, full page ads etc, till you can get the right wallpaper.

We do download high resolution wallpapers regularly from the Internet, but we choose to use only few sites that provide us with really good wallpapers, with a clutter free navigation. In this post we will introduce you to several websites from where you can download free high resolution wallpapers.
eviantArt is one of the best user driven art community, where you can find several pieces of art, including wallpapers, desktop styles, logon screens and more.
The best part of DeviantArt is that the community members are really skilled, you can definitely keep your expectations high here.

If you are looking to find stunning wallpapers for your desktop, head to Deviant Art.
Download High Resolution Wallpapers from DeviantArt

Background and personal life
Sculley was born in the United States, but within a week of his birth, he and his family were relocated to Bermuda, and subsequently to Brazil and Europe.[6]
Sculley attended high school at St. Mark's School in Southborough, Massachusetts. He ultimately received a bachelor's degree in architectural design from Brown University and an MBA from the Wharton School of Business at the University of Pennsylvania [7]
Sculley overcame a stutter early in his life.[8]
[edit]1967–82 : Pepsi-Cola
Sculley joined the Pepsi-Cola division of PepsiCo in 1967 as a trainee, where he participated in a six-month training program at a bottling plant in Pittsburgh.[9] In 1970, at the age of 30, Sculley became the company's youngest marketing vice-president.
As vice-president of marketing at Pepsi, Sculley initiated one of the company's first consumer-research studies, an extended in-home product test in which 350 families participated. As a result of the research, Pepsi decided to launch new, larger and more varied packages of their soft drinks.[10] In 1970, Pepsi set out to dethrone Coca Cola as the market leader of the industry, in what would eventually become known as the Cola Wars.
Pepsi began spending more on marketing and advertising, typically paying between US$200,000 and $300,000 for each television spot, while most companies spent between $15,000 and $75,000. With the Pepsi Generation campaign, Pepsi aimed to overturn Coca Cola's classic marketing.[11]
At Pepsi, Sculley also took the position of managing PepsiCo's International Food Operations division, shortly after he visited a failing potato-chip factory in Paris. PepsiCo's Food division was their only money-losing division, with revenues of US$83 million and losses of $16 million. To make the food division profitable, Sculley hired new managers from Frito-Lay and improved product quality, as well as improving accounts and establishing financial controls.[12] Within three years, the food division was making US$300 million in revenues and $40 million in profit.[13]
Sculley is best known at Pepsi for the Pepsi Challenge, an advertising campaign he started in 1975 to compete against Coca Cola to gain market share, using heavily-advertised taste tests. It claimed based on Sculley's own research that Pepsi-Cola tasted better than Coca-Cola. The Pepsi Challenge included a series of television advertisements that first aired in the early 1970s, featuring lifelong Coca-Cola drinkers participating in blind taste tests. Pepsi's soft drink was always chosen as the preferred product by the participant; however, these tests have been criticized as being biased. The Pepsi Challenge was mostly targeted at the Texas market, because Pepsi had a significantly low market share there at the time. The campaign was successful, significantly increasing Pepsi's market share in that state. At the time the Pepsi Challenge was started, Sculley was senior vice-president of United States sales and marketing operations at Pepsi.[14] Sculley himself took the taste test and picked Coke instead of Pepsi.[15]
In 1977, Sculley was named Pepsi's youngest-ever president.
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