Link Roundup for Wednesday, July 11, 2007

By Rod Edwards
  1. Project-D: Universal Threatens Apple. Apparently the labels are getting antsy again about being able to change prices on a track-by-track basis. Perhaps Apple’s non-DRM pricing is giving them ammunition.
  2. Project-D again: If tracks are selling so well on iTunes, why do artists bother writing and recording the filler that composes most of any given album - why not just focus on the hits, and sell them track-by-track?
  3. 9:01 AM on Zillows expansion into community pages. 9:01 just reports it. IMHO, its bizarre, like eBay buying Skype or StumbleUpon. There’s tenuous connections, but turning that connection into user-facing value is going to be hard. Nevertheless, OMC thinks Zillow may have something.

2 Responses to “Link Roundup for Wednesday, July 11, 2007”

  1. Heh… from my vantage point, it seems like *everything* is morphing into a social networking site, so this seemed like one of the more useful and potentially sucessful ventures in terms of a niche play.

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