Category : HTML5 Showcases
SPACEGOO Cards
It is a card game demo. You can get/put a card by clicking on it, lauch
different actions with a,b,c,d,e,f,g,h,r,s keys, display help by clicking
on the joker painting behind the character and change view with space
bar/numpad keys.
Demo : http://www.spacegoo.com/cards
How to make Google plus banners for profile
How to make Google plus banners for profile ?
Follow 3 step bellow:
1. Go to:
gpluspic.com
Create and download images in turn and upload to Google+ Profile page.
2. Upload to Google+ Profile page

Make Google+ profile avatar photo with g+ button
gpluslogo.com
googleplusphotomaker.com
gpluspic.com
gplusbanner.com
Make Google+ profile avatar photo with g+ button
Google+ craze is spreading fast and we often see avatar photos of users with prominent Google+ button and “I have moved to Google+” text specially for Facebook friends. Do you want to create similar Google+ style avatar photo? You can easily make such avatar image online using ‘Google+ Profile picture’ creator tool. It allows you to re-size and adjust any uploaded photo and further add cool looking Google+ button and ‘I have moved to Google+’ text to the final profile photo. There is nothing to install or register, just few clicks and your Google+ profile image is ready.
‘+me’ online Google+ picture profile maker tool
1. Open +me profile maker website. To get started, you need to upload your photo. It can be a JPG, GIF or PNG image file. Click Choose File button and select the photo you want to upload from your computer. Selected photo will be automatically uploaded and displayed in the online editor.

2. Using mouse you can move to select the part of photo that should be visible in the final Google+ profile photo. Also, you can click to select among different Google+ button styles by clicking either of option at the bottom.
3. Once you have adjusted the photo and chosen the style, click Preview and Download button. Right click on final Google+ profile photo and click ‘Save as’ button to download it on your computer.
Create ‘I have moved to Google+’ profile photo
1. Repeat steps 1 and 2 that involves uploading your photo and then adjusting which part of the photo should appear in the final profile avatar image.

2. Then click on ‘Facebook Pic’ tab, your final profile photo will now have “I’ve Move to Google+” text written at the bottom. Click on ‘Preview and download’ button to grab cool Google+ profile photo with teaser text ” I have moved to Google+”. Further, you can upload and share it with friends on Google+ and even tease few on Facebook.
Create cute avatars
Other sites:
gpluslogo.com
googleplusphotomaker.com
gpluspic.com
Creat your Google+ Profile picture (G+ style)
Creat your Google+ Profile picture (G+ style)

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10 Excellent HTML5 showcases(Examples)
HTML5 is a reality. With the improvements in Microsoft's Internet Explorer 9, every major browser vendor now supports significant portions of the standard.
With this in mind, I set out to find sites that were putting HTML5 to use to producing new effects or improved user experiences. Below are ten excellent examples of sites that are using HTML5 right now.
The Bifter
The Bifter takes advantage of HTML5 scalable vector graphic (SVG) capabilities to produce a monthly comic. Be sure to check out the source code.
Apple
MP3 player, smartphone, and tablet powerhouse, Apple, is running HTML5 on its site. It looks beautiful.
Microsoft IE 10 Test Drive
Microsoft's Internet Explorer 10 Test Drive site is, as you might expect, running HTML5. Check out the "Fishbowl Benchmark" — in the lower left — in a few different browsers. The results might surprise you.
Agent 008 Ball
Agent 008 Ball is a smooth running HTML5 game from the folks at Pixel Lab.
Surprised? Google, the top search engine, has been running HTML5 for some time.
Nike Better World
This Nike micro-site makes extensive use of HTML5.
Mozilla
The Mozilla Foundation, which makes Firefox, Thunderbird, and several other open web products, uses HTML5 for its site. There is even a "Demo Studio" — on the lower right — that you'll want to check out.
Lommé
This sleek and modern ecommerce site runs on HTML5.
Cherry Blossom
Cherry Blossom is the portfolio site for a cake maker in Queenstown, New Zealand.
Kevin Roast's Asteroids
Kevin Roast wrote this Asteroids game to learn the HTML5 canvas API.
By Armando Roggio at http://developer.practicalecommerce.com










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