April 2012
13 posts
We’re not quite at the stage where we can fly through the Internet in 3D à la Johnny Mnemonic, diving between skyscrapers of data and along streets of shimmering bytes. Until then, we’ll have to make do with visualising our web pages in 3D which is still pretty futuristic, if you think about it.
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Hit tab for a look under the hood.
html5 awesome adventures with your hand-drawn stickperson <3
View any flickr photograph through a browser kaleidoscope.
Infinitely scrollable graph paper for equations on a 2d plane. [Full Writeup]
Graph.tk allows pure interaction with math in a way that has never been done before.
Processing.js canvas app to search through Freebase (machine readable Wikipedia) and display connections between topics. It’s more addicting than Wikipedia, and much prettier.
The Aloha WYSIWYG editor can edit almost any DOM element on the fly.
Asteroid style multiplayer game using canvas and nodejs. Full writeup
This site uses html5 drag & drop, along with the Web Workers File Api to work magic wonders; update a locally stored file and share the changes with others in real time !
This site uses the Drag and Drop events to upload images from your computer to be shared with other users. Very simple and intuitive. Needs browsers that support Drag and Drop
Interested in what game designers have been able to do with HTML5? HTML5Gamer.net is a HTML5 Game Portal Site which showcases many of the latest and greatest HTML5 games.