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How to send videos from your iPhone 3G (not S) to posterous and twitter

... and a lot more locations if you like. 

What you need is 
1. a jailbroken iPhone 3G 
2. a Pixelpipe account 
3. the Pixelpipe iPhone app (free) ITS 
4. Cycorder via Cydia 
5. ppVideoEnabler via Cydia 
 
This is probably not new but i just found ppVideoEnabler today when i searched for "video" in Cydia. I already had Pixelpipe on my iPhone and used it before OS 3.0 added support for uploading multiple pictures. With Pixelpipe that was possible even before 3.0. Anyway now i can record Videos with Cycorder and after installing ppVideoEnabler they appear in the media-list within Pixelpipe. 
 
You have to set up your Pixelpipe-destinations (pic 5) like posterous, flickr, facebook, etc (the list is huge) and then use the desired destination-tag (@posterous here, see pic 9). Just like pictures the .mov files get uploaded to Pixelpipe and then forwarded to the destinations you tagged it with.

I have set up a destination with the email "twitter@posterous.com" so i can send media to twitter with a post.ly link. Here's an example

Pixelpipe can be used on other mobile devices as well. See tools.   

Oh and one more advantage, when your iPhone gets synched iPhoto copies the .mov files as well, so you don't need to use fugu to download them via Wifi anymore. 

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Todo-list sites and tools

There are many of these lists and even more GTD tools with checklist features and more advanced stuff, but when @maoneill asked for suggestions i thought i'd update my list and share it with you.
 
Here are some of the tools i know, add yours in the comments if you like.  
  
online:

 
iPhone: (links go to the iTunes app store)

 
desktop (mac):

 
more:

 
even more:

I tested many of these within the last years, changed a lot depending on my projects and tasks and mood. One thing is for sure: There is not THE tool for everyone and every condition. Don't want to go too deep into that topic here cause it's huge but i think you have to find the tools that you like to work with, your own way to organize things and tease your productivity. Getting things done is not (only) a question of tools.

I'm mostly using things and taskpaper at the moment, but i also like to use my moleskine and write down tasks by hand sometimes. Feel free to add links and ideas in the comments below. Thank you.