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Blokker – a Drupal/Lego mash-up

Tue, 06/24/2014 - 06:53 -- rprice

A Lego-based wireframe builder with physically moveable blocks representing the different blocks on a page according to their colour e.g. navigation = blue Lego block, hero = red Lego block etc… As a block is moved on the Lego baseboard, the corresponding block moves on the wireframe.

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battideas
camera
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one-click video calls for Free - Bistri

Fri, 02/07/2014 - 10:43 -- rprice

* All your contacts in one place! Bistri connects you to social and IM services such as Facebook, MSN, Gtalk, Yahoo Messenger... * Have Fun Video chat with fun video effects, take screenshots of your calls, share them with your friends or on social networks! * Nothing to install bistri runs in your browser. No need to install additional software or plugin

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one-click video calls for Free - Bistri

Fri, 02/07/2014 - 10:43 -- rprice

* All your contacts in one place! Bistri connects you to social and IM services such as Facebook, MSN, Gtalk, Yahoo Messenger... * Have Fun Video chat with fun video effects, take screenshots of your calls, share them with your friends or on social networks! * Nothing to install bistri runs in your browser. No need to install additional software or plugin

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Leap Motion - 5 More Free Experiences Through the Web

Tue, 09/03/2013 - 07:22 -- rprice

Our developers continue to experiment with new and different ways to interact with our browsers. We welcome your feedback as we continue to blaze new trails and share new apps. Once you’ve taken your #FirstLeap with these websites, let us hear your thoughts and ideas for other web apps by Tweeting @leapmotion or posting on our web apps forum thread.

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browser
leapmotion
internet
battideas

Mozilla launches multiplayer browser adventure to showcase HTML5 gaming | Ars Technica

Fri, 07/27/2012 - 14:36 -- rprice

modern standards are making the Web an increasingly viable platform for game development.

BrowserQuest, which is built with JavaScript and HTML5, is a compelling demonstration of how existing standards can be used to create browser games. It uses the HTML5 Canvas element to render a tile-based 2D world, HTML5 audio APIs to support sound effects, WebSockets to facilitate communication with the backend server, and localStorage to save the player's progress.

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node.js
html5
browser
Mozilla

Ninja power: open-source HTML5 toolset aims to enable richer Web apps | Ars Technica

Fri, 07/27/2012 - 09:41 -- rprice

The Ninja authoring tool is a Google Chrome app for designing keyframe-based animation with HTML5, including 3D scenes and vector graphics. These scenes can incorporate components built on the Montage framework (see below), and the editor itself is built using Montage. Ninja includes a familiar set of drawing and layout tools, such as the Pen and Brush tools for creating graphics, shape primitives, and the Tag tool for creating page structure ( or tags, for instance). Graphics you create in Ninja can be rendered in the browser with either the Canvas 2D API or WebGL.

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animation
3d
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HTML5 Audio APIs - How Low can we Go? | The Worm Hole

Fri, 03/02/2012 - 05:18 -- rprice

Mozilla’s approach was to expose a very comprehensive low level API, which potentially allows JavaScript developers to create all the functionality of Webkit’s Web Audio API and then some. As a result we get libraries like JSMad cropping up. What does JSMad do? Significantly, it allows you to play MP3s in Firefox*. Is JavaScript fast enough? Apparently so. This was a ‘this changes everything’ moment for me and since then a similar approach has been taken by pdf.js and more recently Broadway.js which decodes H.264 on the fly.

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