Found a useful list of bookmarks that you could make use of if you like (or need to) do things like post easily to a social media site or network, or if you just like shiny new web things. This list is from Steve Rubel over at Micropersuasion. My favourite of his list is Convert Me, which turns YouTube vids and makes them downloadable for my iPod Touch.
From Steve:
Here's a list of some new ones that I have started to use in the last few months. Just drag these to your bookmarks/favorites bar and you're good to go.
Pocket Tweets Pop - pops up the Pocket Tweets interface for interacting with Twitter. (More pop-ups here)
Twit This - send a web page directly into Twitter (requires you first enter your info on the TwitThis site)
Map This - pops up a window, enter an address and you will take you to the map
Gmail-to-Gcal - takes any selected text in Gmail and converts it into an event
Mobilize Me - great for mobile phones, takes any web page you're viewing and strips away the formatting by running it through the Google mobile transcoder
Share on Facebook - takes a web page and sticks it into Facebook as a shared item
Pasword Saver - for sites that won't remember your login info, click this link then enter your username/password and your browser will never forget it
Take Screenshot - automatically create a screen grab of any public web page you're visiting
Search and Highlight - scans a page for any term you enter then highlights the results
New Doc - creates a new word processing Google Document
Movie Times - enter your zip code and get a list of all the movies playing in your hood
Amazon This - pops up a little window, enter a term and it will run your search through on Amazon
Convert Me - takes any YouTube video and converts it into another downloadable format using Zamzar
Edit in Picnik - pushes a web page's images into Picnik where you can edit and save it

I found this service online they provide Media file conversion (Doc, Images, Audio, and Video)
Also they have got unit conversion and capability to send large files around 300MB, which is not support by many webmails.
Try online http://youconvertit.com
Posted by: jamie | November 06, 2007 at 03:06 PM