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	<description>Orb is a cool web application that lets you stream media from your home computer to any internet-connected device, be it a PDA, mobile phone, computer, or laptop. Since Home Server users tend to have most of their media stored on their WHS box, the most logical place for them to install Orb would be on their server. Thanks to this walkthrough, you can learn how to install Orb on your WHS - a perfect project for this holiday weekend. Read the how-to here on the &amp;quot;We Got Served&amp;quot; blog. </description>
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