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Mon, 07 Jun 2004 ebook seller offers AAC

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Telltale Weekly is an online audio book project that publishes ebooks under a Creative Commons License. The project has today begun offering AAC (Advanced Audio Coding) downloads of its entire catalogue of books, which are available for as little as 25 cents per title.

Additional supported formats include: MP3 and Ogg Vorbis. New books are released each Friday.

The company is also looking for partnerships with audio producers, performance groups and individuals with original audio content, including radio dramas, skits, short stories, memoirs and lectures.

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