Music fingerprinting system is fastest yet
A digital music identification system that can search through 17 million songs in under 1 second has been launched in the US.
MusicIP, based in California, US, announced last week that it had received a US patent for its method of automatically identifying, or "fingerprinting", digital music files.
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