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iDan

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Apple has just posted a "Featured" website list. iPad features Safari, a mobile web browser that supports the latest web standards — including HTML5, CSS3, and JavaScript. Here are just a few of the sites that take advantage of these web standards to deliver content that looks and functions beautifully on iPad.


  • CNN

    When you’re browsing CNN.com on iPad, the site automatically displays an HTML5 video player, providing you with the best possible viewing experience.
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  • Reuters

    An HTML5 video player on Reuters.com lets you view most of the site’s video content on iPad.
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  • New York Times

    The HTML5 video player on the NYTimes.com home page displays video in a format viewable on iPad.
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  • Vimeo

    The popular video-sharing site Vimeo.com features an HTML5 player that displays most videos on iPad.
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  • Time

    The 24/7 news site features an HTML5 video player for viewing recently published video.
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  • ESPN

    ESPN uses HTML5 to play audio and video for fans browsing ESPN.com on iPad. Site navigation and live scoring have also been optimized for the iPad Multi-Touch display.
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  • Major League Baseball

    MLB.com features a browsing experience optimized for iPad, providing fans with live baseball action at their fingertips.
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  • Netflix

    The iPad-optimized version of netflix.com makes it easy to browse movies and add them to your queue. Video plays via the Netflix app, available on the App Store.
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  • NPR

    NPR’s website, NPR.org, incorporates an HTML5 audio player and embedded HTML5 video for iPad.
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  • National Hockey League

    NHL.com detects when you’re browsing the site on iPad and displays optimized content, including recently published video.
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  • The White House

    WhiteHouse.gov is a largely standards-based site that displays video using the HTML5 video tag.
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  • Virgin America

    Virgin America’s site is almost entirely standards based, so it looks and works great on iPad.
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  • Sports Illustrated

    Recent video features on SI.com are displayed via an HTML5 player compatible with iPad.
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  • Flickr

    Flickr now displays video via an iPad-compatible HTML5 player.
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  • People Magazine

    An HTML5 video player on PEOPLE.com displays video in iPad-viewable format.
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  • TED

    TED.com is completely optimized for iPad, displaying video, comments, ratings, and more.
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  • Nike

    Nike has introduced a new version of nike.com specifically designed for iPad and its technologies.
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  • CBS

    Watch clips from your favorite shows as well as recent full episodes of "Survivor" on the HTML5-enabled, iPad-friendly CBS.com.
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  • Spin

    SPIN.com features a browsing experience optimized for iPad, providing music fans with the latest live performances and backstage coverage of their favorite bands.
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  • National Geographic

    Watch National Geographic videos on your iPad using the new HTML5 player at nationalgeographic.com.
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Thanks IDan, this is something I am really interested in but I am so OCD about what is happening with my IPad and the stuff rolling into the forum, that I have not left to look this type stuff up:D
 
Cool news iDan. You should keep this thread around. I'm sure this list is going to be growing quite a bit.
 
Where do I find the list, I have just bought my first apple device, an iPad2. I am not very happy with the things that I can't do. My wife wants to print out coupons but can't download the coupon printer. I want to view the news videos. I would like to keep this thing if I could find an apple compatible web site that would let us do the things that we are used to doing with a windows based computer.
 

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