What Mark describes there is is possible with notify-osd right now. Ted
I don't think it's too much to ask of a application developer to watch
one notification. It's easy to implement. Have a look at the attached
screencast were I simulate Mark's music-player example with a simple
python script feeding notify-osd (but that could very well be done from
rhythmbox/banshee/etc). You "see a user" skipping 4 tracks at 2 second
intervals, then "listening" for 7 seconds (thus the first notification
lives for 13 seconds), skipping 4 more tracks, "listening" again for 7
seconds (so second bubble also lives for 13 seconds) and finally
skipping 2 more tracks (third bubble lives for 7 seconds).

** Attachment added: "track-skipping simulation"
   http://launchpadlibrarian.net/28181663/track-skipping-simulation.ogv

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