
Published: 8 July 1998 15:14 BST
Xing Technologies has signed an agreement with record company, GoodNoise, to push Mpeg3 technology as a distribution tool for music.
Xing, which manufactures the XingMP3 Encoder, is to be licensed by GoodNoise to sell songs online for 99 cents per track or $8.95 (£5.60) per album.
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