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      To counter the Stop Energy I'm famed for (think of the <cite>Listen</cite>
      saga), I'm going to blog some Go Energy.
    </p>
    <p>
      <a href="http://oss.codepoet.no/sputnik/">Sputnik</a> is a great little
      Internet radio player.  The UI is heavily based on Muine, it uses Python
      and GStreamer, and pretty much Just Works.  It's only up to version 0.0.3
      but it's been my main source of music for the last few days, so it does
      what it needs to well.  I'd like to see it displaying the song title and
      artist somewhere, but that is about it really.
    </p>
    <p>
      <a
      href="http://maemo.org/maemowiki/ApplicationCatalog2006#head-7b663fd945bcc60fbd6c5b7900e837a5ff99ec9c">NFlick</a>
      is a Flickr set browser for the Nokia 770.  As it is only version 0.1 is
      has some flaws: it eats huge amounts of memory (no running it at the same
      time as the web browser). crashes a fair bit, doesn't cache images, and
      doesn't support the hardware keys.  However, when it works, it works well:
      this is just the sort of tool I want on the 770.
    </p>
    <p>
      <small>NP: <cite>Digitally Imported - Lounge</cite></small>
    </p>
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