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For multiple links, LinkBunch could be used, just the way Twitter currently uses Bitly.
Correct. I haven't come across a website streaming content in Real media for years, but I like the RMVB format and checking up on it every now and then. I don't think it's going to replace the standards, but it's still an interesting thing to keep track of.
noooooooooo!!! the horror!!!!!!!!
wow super fast comment
I would have preferred a more capable web app instead, but that's just me.

The TUAW app is a nice thing to have , nevertheless.
Yeah - just like Justin said - I'd rather not have it if it's gonna be like GTA 1 or 2 (top down view)...
This is hideous! Even the fact that its open source adds no bit of charm to it! Thanks, but I'll stick to my favorites!
Even I've been using WinLAME for years and I was kinda sad that there wasn't a new version out, but I never really felt left out because, as you said, the old version did everything I needed a LAME front-end to do.
Off-topic, but the new cheapest car in the world, the Tata Nano, has a premium model (about $3800 for all of it) has a Bluetooth-enabled stereo. Just...
There's been a service called Adocu that does this for years...

http://adocu.com/aalaap
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
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