Wowbrary Notifies You of New Library Books, Movies or Music - Lifehacker
Web application Wowbrary sends weekly emails (or RSS feeds) when new books, DVDs, or CDs show up at your local library—so you can snatch them before everybody else.
Using the web application requires simply entering your zip code and either subscribing to the RSS feeds or signing up for the weekly email notification...
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