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OK Go Goes HTML5

edumacator writes "The YouTube sensation OK Go has just released their latest video using HTML5. The video is pretty cool itself, but the interactive feature is great." It looks like the interactive stuff only works in Chrome.

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  1. Youtube Sensation??? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Insightful

    WT Heck. This video is so annoying I couldn't even finish watching it. And a web site that says "You have to download and install a Google product to use me"? Um, no thanks?

    It takes me about 3 seconds to leave a web site that says I have to download a Google product to view it.

  2. Re:This site works best with... by v1 · · Score: 4, Insightful

    We're sorry, but this content was designed with the browser Google Chrome in mind.
    As a result, it may not work properly in your current browser. We recommend using Google Chrome

    "We recommend"? No. We DEMAND . If you mean it, say it. Or provide a "try it anyway" button.

    --
    I work for the Department of Redundancy Department.
  3. Re:IRONY OVERLOAD by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Chrome Advertisement, people. Nothing more.

  4. Google is evil. RMS was right. by recrudescence · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Google. You're turning evil. In fact, over the last year you've turned way more evil than I could ever have anticipated. What with Chromebooks turning Chrome into a 'proprietary apps' platform, when those apps, save for their 'Chrome packaging' should have been normal webapps for any browser ... and now this.

    I'm out.

    Note:. This didn't even work in Chromium. CHROMIUM!!! I had to get 'Google Chrome' for it to work.

    Don't you hate it when that blasted RMS eventually keeps turning out right all the time ... :(

  5. Bottom left side of the page by __aaqvdr516 · · Score: 4, Insightful

    "This is a Chrome Experiment"

    and this is me closing the page *click*