You should use quotes:
mysql_query("UPDATE items SET link = '{$res2}' WHERE id = $row[0]");
And it would be ideal to use mysql_escape_string() function.
So:
$rez2 = mysql_escape_string(get_final_url($url));
Also you're trying to use $row[0] as link and as id. Most likely you want $row[0] element to be an ID, and something like $row[n] where n > 0 to be a link. But if you still want to use link you should query in the following manner:
$result2 = mysql_query("UPDATE items SET link = '$res2' WHERE link = {$row[0]}");
And do not forget to escape $row
It is a good idea to use mysql_fetch_assoc() function - in this case you'll get an associative array, so you'll be able access elements by sql column names. And as result you could do something like:
$result = mysql_query("SELECT id, link FROM items LIMIT 3");
while($row = mysql_fetch_assoc($result))
{
$url=($row['link']);
$rez2 = mysql_escape_string(get_final_url($url));
$result2 = mysql_query("UPDATE items SET link = '{$res2}' WHERE id = {$row['id']}")
or die(mysql_error());
}
Also if ID is a primary key you do not need LIMIT 1 in the update query.