Good question. Short answer:
There are a lot of audio players (even hardware) that can play .ogg files, but if you don't want to abandon your OS's default player there are plugins to make Windows Media Player and Quicktime support it.
If you want to know more about it, the Ogg Vorbis General FAQ is a good place to start.
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