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		<title>ComputerWorld: Radio NZ rolls out Ogg Vorbis</title>
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		<description>Posts in the discussion thread &quot;ComputerWorld: Radio NZ rolls out Ogg Vorbis&quot; - In the wake of free software leader Richard Stallman’s visit to New Zealand, state-owned radio network Radio New Zealand has begun delivering some of its shows in the Free Software Foundation’s favoured Ogg Vorbis format. [...] The Ogg format is not encumbered with software patents and is designed for efficient streaming. It is maintained by Xiph.org.</description>
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				<title>ComputerWorld: Radio NZ rolls out Ogg Vorbis</title>
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						 <p><em>"In the wake of free software leader Richard Stallman’s visit to New Zealand, state-owned radio network Radio New Zealand has begun delivering some of its shows in the Free Software Foundation’s favoured Ogg Vorbis format. […] The Ogg format is not encumbered with software patents and is designed for efficient streaming. It is maintained by Xiph.org."</em></p> <p>Source: <a href="http://computerworld.co.nz/news.nsf/news/48FDE3BF317797CECC2574C500031C60">http://computerworld.co.nz/news.nsf/news/48FDE3BF317797CECC2574C500031C60</a></p> 
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