Each day, an interesting image is displayed on Bing’s homepage. The best 10 images of 2013 have been put together as a Windows theme and that Windows theme is available for download from the Personalization Gallery.
“Bing users can traverse the planet, viewing manmade wonders and natural curiosities one day at a time, one image at a time. Add the top 10 Bing home page images of 2013 to your desktop with this free theme for Windows.” That’s how Microsoft presents the Best of Bing 2013 theme.
A high quality, good looking, and most times interesting image is displayed on Bing’s homepage each and every day. You can check it out on Bing.com or, if you get the Bing Desktop application, you can set it up so that the image will be used as your desktop wallpaper.
Lots of images were presented on Bing.com last year. Out of them all, Microsoft selected the top 10 best images, put them together as a Windows theme, and made the theme available via its Personalization Gallery. All Windows 7 and Windows 8 users out there can get the Best of Bing 2013 theme and enjoy the following 10 images.
Aerial view of Gardens by the Bay and the Super Trees, Singapore City, Singapore
Fly Geyser near Black Rock Desert, Nevada, U.S.
KÄneÊ»ohe Bay, OÊ»ahu, Hawaii, U.S.
Lulworth Cove along Jurassic Coast, England, U.K.
Mount Shasta, California, U.S.
New Croton Dam in Croton, New York, U.S.
North Avenue Beach on Lake Michigan, Chicago, Illinois, U.S.
Charco de los Ciclos on Lanzarote, Canary Islands, Spain.
Ocean Drive in Newport, Rhode Island, U.S.
Mangrove seen from underwater, Aldabra, Seychelles.
The best Bing homepage images or 2013 are also available as a wallpaper & screensaver pack.
“At Bing, we are obsessed with great imagery,” says Microsoft in the pack’s description. “Our team pores over thousands of photos to deliver you that one special homepage image that showcases the world from a new perspective. From underwater mangroves to Himalayan mountain ranges, you were able to traverse the planet on the homepage in 2013. With that in mind, we thought it would be interesting to end the year highlighting the top ten most popular homepages based on your interaction.”
“Bing users can traverse the planet, viewing manmade wonders and natural curiosities one day at a time, one image at a time. Add the top 10 Bing home page images of 2013 to your desktop with this free theme for Windows.” That’s how Microsoft presents the Best of Bing 2013 theme.
A high quality, good looking, and most times interesting image is displayed on Bing’s homepage each and every day. You can check it out on Bing.com or, if you get the Bing Desktop application, you can set it up so that the image will be used as your desktop wallpaper.
Lots of images were presented on Bing.com last year. Out of them all, Microsoft selected the top 10 best images, put them together as a Windows theme, and made the theme available via its Personalization Gallery. All Windows 7 and Windows 8 users out there can get the Best of Bing 2013 theme and enjoy the following 10 images.
Aerial view of Gardens by the Bay and the Super Trees, Singapore City, Singapore
Fly Geyser near Black Rock Desert, Nevada, U.S.
KÄneÊ»ohe Bay, OÊ»ahu, Hawaii, U.S.
Lulworth Cove along Jurassic Coast, England, U.K.
Mount Shasta, California, U.S.
New Croton Dam in Croton, New York, U.S.
North Avenue Beach on Lake Michigan, Chicago, Illinois, U.S.
Charco de los Ciclos on Lanzarote, Canary Islands, Spain.
Ocean Drive in Newport, Rhode Island, U.S.
Mangrove seen from underwater, Aldabra, Seychelles.
The best Bing homepage images or 2013 are also available as a wallpaper & screensaver pack.
“At Bing, we are obsessed with great imagery,” says Microsoft in the pack’s description. “Our team pores over thousands of photos to deliver you that one special homepage image that showcases the world from a new perspective. From underwater mangroves to Himalayan mountain ranges, you were able to traverse the planet on the homepage in 2013. With that in mind, we thought it would be interesting to end the year highlighting the top ten most popular homepages based on your interaction.”