blog.wired.com — Wikipedia is an undeniably helpful resource for researching bands, with fairly accurate data that tends to be updated in near real time. Amazon hopes the same sort of thing will happen on its new SoundUnwound site, which borrows a page from Wikipedia's playbook by allowing users to edit information about any band, label, album or song.
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vixybelleSep 3, 2008
What about discogs.com? They had some user functionality for a while?
kong27Sep 3, 2008
Um... I Think Weird Al beat you to it...<a class="user" href="http://www.sing365.com/music/lyric.nsf/Constipated-lyrics-Weird-Al-Yankovic/05A8751BEC5DBD2748256DEA00153DB1">http://www.sing365.com/music/lyric.nsf/Constipated ...</a>
Closed AccountSep 3, 2008
lol.... amazon has been selling s**t for years, Wikipedia has been wring s**t for years. if amazon starts writing music wiki, WHAT ARE THEY GONNA DO ABOUT THE OTHER 99.9% OF ARTICLES WIKIPEDIA HAS? :(
skodSep 3, 2008
last.fm already did it...
adelemorSep 3, 2008
nothin wrong with diversifying user-aggregated data/info
remlapwFeb 13, 2009
i really dislike amazon.. wikipedia on the other hand i think is amazing so i'm really split on the article<a class="user" href="http://www.how--to-make-money-online.blogspot.com">http://www.how--to-make-money-online.blogspot.com</a>