…and why I’m telling you.
1. mag.reevoo.com
Magazine site built in HTML5. I particularly like the use of animation on the ‘no more noise’ page. They use tiny bit of CSS3 code to create an animation which previously would require either an entire compiled Flash video or a pretty hefty Javascript file.
BTW code they use for the CSS3 animation is called @keyframes but you need Chrome to run it.
2. No good reason
Simply a page setup to show off what you can do without Javascript and Flash in a HTML5/CSS3 compliant browser. The post talks about there being ‘no good reason’ but you can see some demos of mouse tracking animation, soft focus and background glow.
Love it: http://www.viget.com/uploads/file/boxshadows/
3. Scenechat.com
Invideo tagging engine that currently (in beta) works with all embedded YouTube videos. This platform has a massive opportunity! Like photo tagging before it can facilitate a new user journey into social content and might just be disruptive enough to challenge the big boys (here and here) if they can overcome the clutter of ‘too many voices too little expertise’ that is inherent in a media tagging platform.



