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Finally checking out Google's "20 Things I Learned About Browsers and the Web". In HTML5 and looks great on Chrome.

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Learn all about the internet with this HTML5 online guide from Google.  It's everything you always wanted to know about the web but were afraid to ask.

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A banner ad is a banner ad is a banner ad. Medialets enables HTML5 iPad ad units for Chanel.

Read more on Mobile Marketer.

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Sports Illustrated Magazine - HTML5 demo from the Google I/O 2010 Keynote Presentation. No Flash.

 

The Demo is developed completely in HTML5 using:
CSS Animation
Embedded Fonts
Drag & Drop
HTML5 Video
Geolocation
Web Workers
App Cache
Web DB
Feeds
Google Maps API
Google Buzz API
Rails
Lazy Loading Pages

(And no Flash)

Read more about it on AdAge.

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Switch to HTML5 is slowly happening. Popular HTML5 Sublime video player now supports "fall back to Flash Mode".

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As quoted from the RWW article, "This means that when a web surfer using a browser that doesn't support HTML5 visits a page that uses the player, it will automatically switch over (aka "fall back") to Adobe Flash, the plugin-based technology that older, non-HTML5 web browsers use.  Why is this important? In addition to providing a path to move from one technology to the next, a transition that will take years at best, SublimeVideo could ease the workload for developers tasked with creating web pages that the entire web audience can access"

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