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  2. Plex Inc. - Wikipedia

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    Plex Inc. is an American company that runs a streaming media service and develops media server software. It was founded in 2009 by Elan Feingold, Cayce Ullman, and Scott Olechowski, and is based in Campbell, California.

  3. Roku OS - Wikipedia

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    Roku OS is an operating system software developed by Roku Inc. since 2004. It powers Roku-branded streaming players, smart TVs and speakers, and hosts both free and paid streaming channels through its graphical user interface.

  4. Roku - Wikipedia

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    Roku is a brand of streaming devices and a free service owned by Roku, Inc., a U.S. company founded by Anthony Wood in 2002. Learn about the origins, features and evolution of Roku products, from the first Netflix-only box to the latest 4K and smart home devices.

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  6. FuboTV Launches Beta Multiview Feature on Select Roku ... - AOL

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    FuboTV Inc. (NYSE:FUBO) shares traded higher on Thursday following the announcement of the launch of its Multiview feature, now in beta on select Roku, Inc. (NASDAQ:ROKU) devices.

  7. Firefly Media Server - Wikipedia

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    Firefly Media Server (formerly mt-daapd) is an open-source audio media server (or daemon) for the Roku SoundBridge and iTunes. It serves media files using Roku Server Protocol (RSP) and Digital Audio Access Protocol (DAAP).

  8. BubbleUPnP - Wikipedia

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    BubbleUPnP is a DLNA-compliant app that allows streaming of audio or video from and to an Android device with various external devices and software. It also has a server middleware application that can be installed on Windows, macOS and Linux computers or network storage devices.

  9. Jellyfin - Wikipedia

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    Jellyfin is a fork of Emby that allows you to organize, manage, and share digital media files to networked devices. Learn about its features, development, version history, and compatibility with various platforms and plugins.