Week in Web news: Muxtape returns, Wikipedia drama
A lot can happen on the Internet in a day, let alone seven, so we rounded up our most popular articles about the Web from the past week. CliffsNotes include the cannibalization of DVDs and Blu-ray by streaming video, Muxtape returning as a legit music showcase, and Wikipedia's founder facing opposition for flagged revisions, but click away at the rest of our coverage to catch up.
Hands on: Jinni, a polished movie recommendation service - Semantic recommendation engines are being applied to music, movie, and TV show catalogs at an increasing rate, and Jinni is the latest entry in the space. With a unique approach to building its database, a broad catalog, and a polished site, Jinni is the most impressive offering yet. We spoke with the company and scored 500 beta invites for Ars readers.
Muxtape rises from ashes as a MySpace-like site for bands - The new, made-over Muxtape has launched after a nearly year-long battle against the RIAA. The Muxtape that we once knew and loved is gone, and has been replaced with a legit place for artists and bands to showcase their own work to the world.



