Title: Sports Illustrated Magazine - HTML5
Added: Sep 8, 2010
Author: thewonderfactoryny
Duration: 3:22
Description:
A collaboration between TWF, Google, and SI for the Google I/O 2010 Keynote Presentation.Narrated by SI Editor, Terry McDonellDeveloped in HTML5 using:CSS AnimationEmbedded FontsDrag & DropHTML5 VideoGeolocationWeb WorkersApp CacheWeb DBFeedsGoogle Maps APIGoogle Buzz APIRailsLazy Loading Pages(And no Flash)
Channel: Tech
Tags: tablet html5 sports illustrated the wonderfactory time inc. google chrome
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Youtube Comments: 31
Elroyisspaceboyzoom Says:
Sep 8, 2010 - How on earth would they be able to populate content in a layout like this month to month in a cost effective manner. Will the magazine construction move from traditional layout to a web development project. It seems to nuanced for a CMS to handle.
grahamgoh Says:
Sep 8, 2010 - or you can just buy the magazine...
feastures Says:
Sep 8, 2010 - Both a great video in the way it's done and presented. And, last but not least a great product!
Nocturnox65 Says:
Sep 8, 2010 - this will fail cuz noone pays for anything on the internet
idemotivator Says:
Sep 8, 2010 - really amazing
ShinySteelRobot Says:
Sep 8, 2010 - @Nocturnox65 You mean like the billions of downloads from the iTunes Store?
iTechSteve Says:
Sep 8, 2010 - I dint like the narrattors voice for this video.
AmazingWebsite Says:
Sep 8, 2010 - Flash ruleeeess ! HTML 5 is hard to lean !--
anson2995 Says:
Sep 8, 2010 - Preview of HTML5 version of Sports Illustrated for the iPad
southsidecanuck Says:
Sep 8, 2010 - Is this a web site meant to run in a browser, or is it an app? I'm assuming the former because he says it's for "laptops, netbooks, and tablets". And why are desktops left out?
EnavSounds Says:
Sep 8, 2010 - @Nocturnox65 you are a kid really?
TB674 Says:
Sep 8, 2010 - where?
Clarknetable Says:
Sep 8, 2010 - This is a great example of HTML5 and "print media" from Sports Illustrated. Showing the intersection of HTML5 and print media content is much needed.Reading a printed magazine is a luxury, it can be a non-multitasking refuge from our online selves. Soon, the content of the magazine industry will be opposite of static; it will be multimedia and links to other places. All on and blinking. Searchable.I'll take my print subscription at home for refuge, and add online for reference.
fishdashtrackdotcom Says:
Sep 8, 2010 - What specifically about this app is HTML5? At first glance there is nothing here that couldn't be done before HTML5. What parts of HTML5 are being displayed?
thewonderfactoryny Says:
Sep 8, 2010 - @fishdashtrackdotcom Every article uses the new HTML5 elements for structure: section, article, aside, et al. We're also using drag and drop (both built-in and custom), geolocation, web workers, video, app cache, and a lot of neat tricks to speed everything up. The app performs significantly faster in HTML5 because we don't have to rely on Javascript to animate objects or Flash to embed beautiful typography.
DrewTweedyMusic Says:
Sep 8, 2010 - hopefully we reach paper-free media in my lifetime. this will probably help
zyrgzyrg Says:
Sep 8, 2010 - Most epic voice ever
emersonhitech Says:
Sep 8, 2010 - @fishdashtrackdotcom I agree with you, anyway this is a nice app.
ComsumerTrendNews Says:
Sep 8, 2010 - HUH - i want to see REAL - on a tablet, fingers no mouse... not over slick , just REAL without all the prepped vaporware feel WF does. Its been months of this and showcase videos are still what we get? C'mon guys. We :Love SI. Get 'er done.
jophster Says:
Sep 8, 2010 - Wow! So hope this kind of interface becomes the norm for magazines. Sadly I am not interested in sport but if my favourite tech mags are published like this for the ipad... i'm laughing... and even enjoying the ads!?!
Liberty252 Says:
Sep 8, 2010 - @Elroyisspaceboyzoom I was thinking the same thing. I see the inhouse Time inc staff adopting a CMS for all magazine sites & apps. I wonder if @thewonderfactoryny will be setting it up for them
steviesteveo1 Says:
Sep 8, 2010 - @thewonderfactoryny Or it may make them step up and make flashing, noisy HTML5 rather than Flash banner adverts. There is a precedent for this happening. It would be great if they did make interesting adverts but it's easier to be annoying than good.
7as3r Says:
Sep 8, 2010 - That's a sweet pie menu, did you guys build it or is it available to download somewhere? :)
TheYouFromTube Says:
Sep 8, 2010 - it sounds like george carlin. =s




Computer356 Says:
Sep 8, 2010 - cool!!