Eric Bidelman, Arne Roomann-Kurrik We’ll share the strengths and extents of HTML5, showing magnificent demos of bleeding-edge features in Google Chrome. Digging into high-fidelity graphics, performance, and system integration, we’ll break each demo down on the big screen to show how it was constructed. Then we’ll show you how to use Chrome to its full potential in your own projects.

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23 Responses to “Google I/O 2011: HTML5 Showcase for Web Developers: The Wow and the How”

  1. craigus66 Says:

    35 Minutes in, AMAZING!

  2. pytha12 Says:

    This is simply awesome. Great thinkers make things work almost always.
    kofi pytha

  3. pytha12 Says:

    This is simply awesome. Great thinkers make things work almost always.

  4. mwebsolutions Says:

    How do you continue to WOW? Thanks Eric and Arne for a great insight into HTML5 and all its wonders – cannot wait to get my hands dirty with this. Onward and upward! 🙂

  5. zero2zero4 Says:

    not
    var hello = “hi”;
    alert(hi);

    it’s
    var hello = “hi”;
    alert(hello);

  6. vincecreek Says:

    That’s really a WOW thank you thank you, Google Devs.

  7. HBDynamo Says:

    I’m using Ubuntu 10.10, Firefox 6.0.2 Stable and have joined the Youtube HTML5 test, this video does not play.
    I have these add-ons installed, Adblockplus, Request Policy and Quick Java with Flash disabled if it makes a difference. :shrugs:

  8. sgbeal Says:

    3:52 it’s not only error-prone, but invokes undefined behaviour in some JS engines.

  9. ToXedVirus1 Says:

    If someone would have told me 5 years ago that the browser would be capable of stuff like that, I would have punched him in the face, spit on him and yell some insults about how lame JavaScript is (was).

    I’m amazed, is there going to be a need for something else than JavaScript in the future? We have JS on the server (node.js), we have JS based databases and we have the browser with JS.

  10. wecontinue Says:

    ‘I’m afraid I can’t do that Eric’, very droll! Also the beat detection part is very cool!

  11. wecontinue Says:

    The bezier curves and 3D CSS rotations are interesting, but unless you’re planning on spending a lot of time hard coding transforms on each axis over time you’re gonna need an IDE like Flash to do more than just rotations around a single axis, like making keyframe adjustments, previewing the animation over time and then export the movie clip. I’m assuming these guys already have the benefit of using an in-house equivalent.

  12. handraiser Says:

    Amazing talk.

  13. cedricpinson Says:

    good surprise to see my particle system used in their presentation 🙂

  14. VIBrunazo Says:

    @alphapolitan it’s the google io intro song. It plays at the beginning of the keynotes since the beginning of the first io (I think).

  15. alphapolitan Says:

    Does anyone know the song that’s playing at 46 mins?

  16. kwvideo Says:

    Does anyone have a link to the Gal 9000 demo?

  17. beardymonger Says:

    @34:00, best 3d demos. I loved the filesystem one!

  18. crbrocket Says:

    NICEEE, they need to put that terminal into Chrome OS then I’d use it. Add html5 emacs and I’m sold for life.

  19. theNewCodingFrontier Says:

    27:00 that was amazing..

  20. tedodzhe Says:

    Terminal is insane!!!

  21. Nanowarex Says:

    I love the terminal.

  22. enforce007 Says:

    great talk! still waiting for maps api ^^ =)

  23. Cabia2425 Says:

    Hey, I know Arne Roomann-Kurrik, he is amazing at answering my questions through Chromium Group

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