Pastebud is new approach, using which you can copy text from webpages in safari to your mails etc. And most important, you won’t have to install any app, it just works with javascript bookmarks, and webservices.
From Gizmodo :
In fact, it doesn’t require anything to be installed, so it avoids the App Store altogether. As you can see in the video, Pastebud—as the service is called—works using two bookmarks in Safari. One prepares and loads the page you are viewing, ready to select text at the touch of a finger. From there, you can copy any text you want and create a new mail message with that text in it. In addition to that, you will be able to copy and paste in the text field of a different web page.
iQ mobile search is versatile search web app for iPhone. Its lets you search from Google, Yahoo, Ask, Imdb, EBay and many more all at once. Just write http://iq.ifonify.com in the safari browser of your iPhone and you are good to go.
Earlier we covered options available to create iPhone ringtones using Audiko and iRinger. Now there is one more addition, iTunes 8. Yes you can actually create free ringtones using iTunes. CNET carried out a article and video on how to do that.
Steps : 1. Find an MP3 (not AAC or anything with DRM [i.e. not bought, except Amazon])
2. Right click on the MP3 and choose ‘Get Info’ and select ‘Options’
3. Set the start and stop time to your favorite part of the song. You’ll want it to be no more than 20 seconds in length
4. Click ‘ok’
5. Right click on the song again, this time choose ‘Create AAC Version’
6. Drag the newly made AAC file from iTunes to your desktop
7. Delete the newly made AAC file from iTunes (it won’t work if you have duplicates)
8. Change the name of the extension (the file on your desktop) from ‘m4a’ to ‘m4r’ (note: to see extension in Vista you’ll need to modify an option in your Control Panel
9. Now drag the file, with the new extension, back into your iTunes Library. It should appear in your ringtones section
Videora iPhone Converter is an all in one free iPhone video converter that converts video files, YouTube videos, movies and DVD’s so you can play them on your iPhone. By Videora you can convert all types of video files (avi, divx, xvid, flv, x264, vob, mpeg, DVD’s, YouTube, etc.) into the proper video formats (MPEG-4, H.264) that play on the iPhone.