From MP3 to OGG: Freeing Sound from the Chains of Proprietary Software

  2007-05-23 11:00:06
The Free Software Foundation (FSF) has launched a campaign to convert the world to OGG, a non-proprietary alternative to MP3 audio files. It's called the PlayOGG Campaign. Here's the pitch: 
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