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10 HTML5 Demo Sites to Drool Over

HTML5 is blowing up (in my  head) and it hasn’t even released yet.

It’s going to change the way we use browsers and if history repeats itself it’ll begin to impact hardware too. I think this is just inevitable like how video games and graphics challenged the speed of processors and graphic cards.

In any case, here are 10 HTML Demo Sites that I’ve bookmarked to remind me of tasty things to come:

  1. Ambilight
  2. Mozilla Bespin
  3. YouTube
  4. Vimeo
  5. Merge Design
  6. Sticky Notes
  7. Wolfenstein 3D
  8. ClouserW Soundboard
  9. Google Wave
  10. FreeCiv

Got any more?

18 Responses to “10 HTML5 Demo Sites to Drool Over”

  1. March 14, 2010 at #

    Nice list. I can’t wait for the release. It’s going to change the web in a big way.

  2. March 15, 2010 at #

    Nice,
    great to see that YouTube and Vimeo are there and not dragging heels.
    just wish FF would pick up their compatibility.

  3. March 15, 2010 at #

    I. Love. HTML5.

  4. March 16, 2010 at #

    I just spent way too much time going through this list. ;)

    Any tips on where to be learning HTML5? W3 perhaps?

  5. JayCaruso
    March 16, 2010 at #

    I tested it with YouTube. Pretty cool how you don’t have to wait for a video you’ve already seen to cache again.

  6. April 8, 2010 at #

    html5doctor.com is a great place to learn more about html 5 along with dev.opera.com.

  7. otnateos
    May 4, 2010 at #

    quiet interesting to see freeciv got HTML5 version. love that game

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