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Re: KDE and Nokia
by blacky on Monday 28/Jan/2008, @18:55
«- known for pressing w3c to not include ogg in html 5 standards»

That's misleading. Nokia voted against OGG as a web standard; that is they want HTML to remain multimedia-neutral.
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Re: KDE and Nokia
by SadEagle on Monday 28/Jan/2008, @19:00
I wonder how many people complaining about this use gmail or similar sites?
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Re: KDE and Nokia
by Joergen Ramskov on Tuesday 29/Jan/2008, @01:26
Their arguments about this was amazingly flawed though. They even called Ogg for proprietary technology - I'm sorry, but WTF?!
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