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Well, its a good thing(tm) because it off loads the work onto the GPU - fancy new effects, SVG graphics everywhere without the performance penalty. Sure the effects they used are probably pretty useless for those outside the consumer space, but what it does, however, show is a proof of concept and its up to now the ISV's to make use of this push forward.
As for taking advantage, no need - XGL is X11 riding ontop of OpenGL, and GTK and Qt ride ontop of the X11 library, so its already accelerated, ccouple that with Cairo using OpenGL has a backend and GTK using Cairo for themes and some parts, it'll be a gradual move forward, be it not revolutionary, but an evolution.