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    Sure, <a href="http://www.fluendo.com/">Fluendo</a> may sound like a company
    which makes pipes and toilets, but today's announcement that they are <a
    href="http://www.fluendo.com/press/releases/PR-2004-01.html">sponsoring
    xiph.org to finish Ogg Theora</a> is totally cool.
  </p>
  <p>
    End-to-end open video streaming is an admirable goal, and something which
    would be great to see.  Thomas has even said that they aim to be able to
    stream <a href="http://guadec.org/">GUADEC</a> this July over the net, which
    would be very impressive if they get that far so quickly.
  </p>
  <p>
    Go Fluendo!
  </p>
  <p>
    NP: <cite>Dummy</cite>, by Portishead. Still got the bass problem, looking
    <a href="http://products.sony.co.uk/productdetail.asp?id=14_39_2638">at
    these</a>.
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