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To: Manly who wrote (16625)5/12/1999 10:52:00 AM
From: Scott Kleinhans  Respond to of 27722
 
Microsoft, Sony link up on digital music
Sony to sell new hit "virtual singles" over the Internet using technology developed by Microsoft.

By Eben Shapiro, WSJ Interactive Edition
May 12, 1999 4:43 AM PT

Sony Corp.'s Sony Music, using technology developed by Microsoft Corp., plans to begin selling new hit "virtual singles" over the Internet at the same time the songs are available in record stores.

The Internet singles will be available this summer and are expected to cost about $3.49 a piece, the same price as in stores. The Internet versions will take about five minutes to download.

zdnet.com