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Farkie: A Simple Way To Download Site Content

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Techcrunch has a great article about Farkie, a new site that lets you download YouTube videos, MySpace playlists, website objects, and more. Not only that, it gives you some amazing options.

More in Internet | May 25th, 2009

Techcrunch has a great article about Farkie, a new site that lets you download YouTube videos, MySpace playlists, website objects, and more. Not only that, it gives you some amazing options.


Lets say you find an amazing video on YouTube that you would love to have on your iPod Touch, put onto a DVD, or pretty much anything else. Simply enter the URL of the YouTube video you want, and Farkie will give you several options for how to download it, including MP3, AVI, WMV, MOV, and more. You can also choose what aspects of the URL to download; media, images, stylesheets, links, javascripts, and more. I love the simplicity of it.

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