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Showcase of Most Popular HTML 5 Sites of December 2011
HTML 4 has been tweaked, stretched and augmented beyond its initial scope to bring high levels of interactivity and multimedia to Web sites. Plugins like Flash, Silverlight and Java have added media integration to the Web, but not without some cost. In search of a "better user experience" and battery life, Apple has simply dropped support for some of these plugins entirely on mobile devices, leaving much of the media-heavy Internet inaccessible on iPads and iPhones. HTML5 adds many new features, and streamlines functionality in order to render these processor-intensive add-ons unnecessary for many common functions.
Assuming content providers sign on (and many are), this means you won’t have to worry about installing yet another plugin just to listen to a song embedded in a blog or watch a video on YouTube. Similarly, this is a big deal for platforms that either don’t support Flash (e.g., iPhone and iPad), or have well documented problems with it (e.g., Linux). It will be a particular boon to those smartphones for which supporting Flash has proven problematic.
1. Duet (Responsive)
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2. Radoor & Co.
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3. Confab 2012 (Responsive)
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4. Team Tree House (Responsive)
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5. Contents Magazine (Responsive)
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6. Custora
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7. Deaf Pigeon
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8. John Alex Jacob
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9. Charlest ONLY (Responsive)
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10. Park la Fun (Responsive)
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11. Hanzell
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12. Jonathan Krause (Responsive)
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13. Formfett (Responsive)
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14. Adrian Baxter
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15. La Moulade
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16. Life in My Shoes (Responsive)
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17. STRBK
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18. Built by Moby
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19. Jibe (Responsive)
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20. The Neighbourhood
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21. Percival
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