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IT Director

By Greg Sandoval

Published: Tuesday 06 December 2005


Name

Anonymous


Location

Durham, NC


Occupation

Research Scientist


Comment

Glaser's "sour grape" rantings about Apple's openness are disingenous. Last I checked, Real's codecs were proprietary. I often wish to access web content but find myself thwarted because I refuse to install their dubious player. Apple's AAC encoding system is open. And, of course, one is totally free to download and play MP3's on the iPod.



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