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Is it ok to go HTML 5 crazy?

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Is it ok to go HTML 5 crazy?
The internet darling band OK Go did with their recent interactive music video. We’ve seen these before, but this is just one more step to bringing HTML 5 into the mainstream.
I could go on about HTML 5, what it means to the Geek Suite here at CurrentMarketing, but then eyes would glaze over.
Sometimes it is just best to show:
https://www.allisnotlo.st/index_en.html
As more and more people flock online for entertainment, OK Go’s video is just a sampling of how interactive things will become. I’m not particularly impressed from a technology standpoint but the idea is what is genius here. Typing your message and having it display is nothing, but bringing people into it, letting the user feel like they’re not consuming, but creating .. that’s entertainment.
And of course, the message I created: https://www.allisnotlo.st/videoend_en.html?mid=fDMtqxKVrw9

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Ed brings 15 years of traditional and digital media sales experience to the agency, giving us a perspective most agencies don’t have. When he’s not working or seeking new knowledge, Ed hangs out with his wife, two kids, two dogs, one cat, and a hamster. And yes, the cat and hamster are best friends.

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