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January 13th, 2009, 13:56 GMT · By

The Story of the Windows 7 Beta Fish

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Windows 7 Beta 1 Build 7000 betta fish wallpaper
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As Microsoft has given green light to the public downloads of Windows 7 Beta 1 Build 7000, millions of testers will be greeted by the new default wallpapers of the operating system, featuring none other than the Siamese fighting fish. In fact, Windows 7 has been offering users a chance to have the creature, a member of the Betta splendens species, as their background since before Christmas 2008, when Build 7000 was initially leaked. Microsoft's reason for choosing the Siamese fighting fish for Windows 7 was rather simple. The wallpaper is included only in the Beta version of Windows 7, and not in the previous three milestone developments, because this very popular freshwater fish is actually known as betta.

The betta fish featured in Windows 7 Beta on the default background is native of Thailand. However, Microsoft has chosen a specific variety of betta. Fact is that the wild and “plain vanilla” bettas are not much to look at. Just brown with shades of green and with short fins, the natural betta fish would never have been chosen to complement the Windows 7 Beta 1 default wallpaper. Nevertheless, the process of selective breeding has produced Betta splendens fish with a wide range of colors, including the blue and red, as the specimen on the Windows 7 background.

Siamese fighting fish (betta)
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Fact is that, with the inclusion of the selectively bred betta in Windows 7 Beta, Microsoft is hinting that the previous Milestone releases of the platform were just the native versions of the fish. Yet, at the same time, Milestone 1, M2 and M3 of Windows 7 were much more Windows Vista than the next iteration of the Windows client. The inclusion of the betta fish in Windows 7 Betta is accompanying the evolution process from Vista to Win 7, as Microsoft is doing a tad of “selective breeding” of its own.

There is no telling, at this point in time, whether the Redmond company will continue to feature the Windows 7 betta fish wallpaper into the operating system moving forward to the next development milestone, or if the specimen will end up out of water. Should users expect an RC (release candidate) fish next? Or maybe even a gold fish for the RTM (gold) edition of Windows 7?

Windows 7 Beta is available for download
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Comment #1 by: Michael on 23 Apr 2009, 04:30 UTC reply to this comment

There's also seven bubbles on the screen.


Comment #2 by: jdc on 31 May 2009, 11:07 UTC reply to this comment

The fish betta is supposed to be pronounced bet-tah and beta is pronounced bey-tah

and breded LOL dont you mean bred


Comment #3 by: Mick on 03 Jul 2009, 13:23 UTC reply to this comment

Nothing to do with fierce territoriality then?


Comment #4 by: frostblood90 on 07 May 2010, 00:59 UTC reply to this comment

wow i didnt thought it has a deep meaning..

Comment #4.1 by: kor on 01 Sep 2010, 14:48 GMT

It doesn't. The writer couldn't think of anything else to write about apparently and made some speculations. The betta is just a cute joke for the beta release. It has nothing to do with the previous versions.

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