PacketVideo to Partner with Microsoft
Microsoft has announced that they have entered into an agreement with PacketVideo, a San Diego, California privately owned developer of software that sends and receives audio and video in digital media delivery format over wireless networks. PacketVideo will carry Windows Media 9 Series, along with its own proprietary wireless content format, to provide digital streaming format over wireless devices, such as cell phones and other advanced media delivery services.
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