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100 Tweets

August 12, 2009
Author:

Sebastian Deutsch

http://9elements.com/
Location:
Bochum, Germany
Rate Experiment (405 ratings):
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From the Author:

We’ve created a litttle experiment which loads 100 tweets related to HTML5 and displays them using a javascript-based particle engine. Each particle represents a tweet – click on one of them and it’ll appear on the screen.

Technology:

Javascript, ProcessingJS, HTML5 Canvas/Audio, Modernizr

Comments

By miguel on June 30, 2010

hola

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By lucas on May 16, 2010

what the heck is this?

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By Brendon on January 24, 2010

Love the song! graphics are 2 thumbs up!

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By crazzzik on January 17, 2010

Amazing. I've got an idea for this one. Does this script reads words from those tweets? It could form shapes of the objects described in tweets. Such as heart for love or play button for video. Just an Idea

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By Luisa on July 31, 2010

that's a really good idea and it would be pretty cool

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By Dan on December 30, 2009

Visually impressive, yet very simple experiment!

Five stars from me!

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By Bart on December 17, 2009

This is incredebly nice! and i looooove the music!! what song is this?

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By accursio Venezia on November 30, 2009

wonderfull!!!!

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By John on November 21, 2009

WOW Amazing, Could I use this on my website, ill give you credit and all cray4.linux@gmail.com

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By Lawrence Allen on January 02, 2010

i would love to get my hands on this as well....

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By Lawrence Allen on January 02, 2010

and my email is lamcsorley@gmail.com btw....

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By y2p.ca on November 18, 2009

Google Chrome for MAC, let get'er done!

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By N3MRAC on November 09, 2009

it's lovely. =]

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By rjoo on November 02, 2009

simply amazing.

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By Tester on October 20, 2009

Hi Sebastian. I think my graphics card is broken. I have some troubles with 3D apps like Google Earth or Virtual Earth. Well, this app actually crashed my whole machine (Chromium 4.0.219.6 (Developer Build 27459)) like it does on heavy graphics load. That's cool to do out of a browser app. ;-)

Never mind, it's my hardware I guess.

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By bernard on October 20, 2009

Awesome ... was a big fan of apple safari .... but this is awesome .... Google rocks .....

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By ajit singh on October 17, 2009

hallo

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By Another Voice on October 14, 2009

Hey, why don't you support Internet explorer? Nobody cares if IE doesn't support a feature... You can't tell me there is no way to make this work on IE8.. If you cared about CUSTOMERS and not some stupid API you could implement it on IE aswell.

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By some random guy on August 04, 2010

Er, there's a reason it's called "Chrome Experiments"

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By atomic1fire on October 25, 2009

every browser supports html,

its just that some (internet explorer) don't support certain html tags.

Im guessing the ones in here are the audio tags, probably canvas, and script. but javascript is not really not supported in IE, its just not rendered as fast like it is in chrome.

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By a third voice on October 18, 2009

OMG...

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By me on October 17, 2009

seriously if you're complaining about this look at all the stuff that microsoft does that doesn't work on anything else. and besides, why not just download another browser, if your browser doesn't work for stuff that's probably a good indication that there's something wrong with it. the fact that this works for browsers other than just chrome shows that it's not written just for chrome users. IE8 is just behind the times

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By jakobrenpening on October 14, 2009

This is unbelievable. Don't you know, that no matter how new the version of your IE is, it still is lacking tons of web standards compliant features? Besides, if you think the API is 'stupid' I don't understand what you are doing browsing through JavaScript experiments... The beauty in this experiment is the particle engine and the way the data (XML I guess) is loaded into it... I believe the programmer deserves a lot more respect than a mediocre 'Hey, why don't you support Internet explorer?'

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By frane on October 13, 2009

What is needed is a simple way to combine text, static and dynamic pictures and audio, and to be able to seamlessly and interactively navigate there. Hope that we will get it and thanks to the efforts of people doing it.

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By raghuonrails on October 10, 2009

prodigious job!! loooks cool

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By nate uchiha on October 06, 2009

i accually found the same tweet twice...

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By Ronnoc on November 14, 2009

Me too.

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By Sullaiman on October 03, 2009

Your acount is too difficult

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By vule rakocevic on October 03, 2009

Since first day I'm with Chrome...Simplicity is what run the

Chrome, smart's are behind.

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By Maggie on October 01, 2009

Sooooo cool.ilove it.

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By julia on September 26, 2009

hi, google chrome is cool

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By deepmuralimusical@gmail.com on September 25, 2009

no

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By davit nergadze on October 13, 2009

dada

nergadze

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By Tasha Silver on September 22, 2009

I really do like this screensavor. I really do think that it is cool. For me to have it and to keep up with it it's personal and it private.

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By ALBERTO on September 18, 2009

....tnx,its' very interesting bravo....

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By loqueando on September 18, 2009

ola que hay hoy les mostrare putos de mierdaaaa

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By julian on September 18, 2009

que chingada de la reconcha de sus putas madres

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By huibuh on September 17, 2009

very nice...

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By brtj on September 17, 2009

hi it is bakwas

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By BlaBlup on September 17, 2009

Very Nice

Only 9% CPU Usage with Chromium 4.0.211 on Linux.

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By KKKK on September 17, 2009

한글도 된다면 금상첨화!

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By rade ognanovic on September 16, 2009

O key

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By Yogesh Subhashchandra Borse on September 14, 2009

It's realy nice

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By yoidday on September 14, 2009

OOoh graphics will be cool, ....continuos and all nthe time ...watchcer..

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By David Chai on September 11, 2009

Good~ Very Cool. It's flesh~

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By AL on September 10, 2009

Whats music plays ??/ i like it!

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By Prem.Pal on September 04, 2009

Very.Nice

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By Aerorae on September 02, 2009

Does not work with current Dev channel release 4.0.203.2

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By sung on September 02, 2009

Lovely. Just plain lovely. Who would have thought this could be done without flash only a year ago?

So... What's the title to the catchy tune in background?

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By S2s on September 01, 2009

Sorry, no love here. Random patterns and any time I click it shows a tweet. So what?

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By Anonymous on September 07, 2009

You're quite the idiot, aren't you? It's a link for every particle. You don't get it if you just randomly click.

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By waquie on September 01, 2009

nice nd unique

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By mr hi giy on August 30, 2009

usless

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By joseph arciero on August 30, 2009

what more can i say if anyone has the time we work on this !by the way gung-ho means work together

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By edward on August 28, 2009

superb!!!

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By emre on August 26, 2009

yasam nefes kadardir nefesin kadar yaşarsin

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By PPowerfulMuslim on August 23, 2009

Simply amazing! I can't wait until Chrome is released for MAC and Linux!

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By Bingo on August 23, 2009

WOOOOOWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWW

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By Crypto Grapher on August 23, 2009

Merely fantastic!!

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By Toulan on August 22, 2009

Amazing, Worked perfectly on Mozilla FireFox 3.5.2

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By chrome on August 22, 2009

It works perfect on chrome!

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By Srins on August 20, 2009

Awesome

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By Vasudevan on August 20, 2009

its superb.................can u explain what u did.......................

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By CiscoGuy on August 20, 2009

Xtreme Imagination !!

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By molily on August 20, 2009

If you're using the Chrome Dev Channel, check out the version 4.0.202.0 which was released on 19 August (yesterday). It features many fixes for the audio tag. The demo appears to work with this build. Enjoy!

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By darius on August 20, 2009

Wiil this chrome work for me too?

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By Fred on August 19, 2009

Lots of black!

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By HuitZiloP on August 19, 2009

Worked flawlessly in Firefox 3.5.2, but it uses a LOT of cpu.

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By Meetul on August 19, 2009

simply awesome, magnificent

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By fofo2009 on August 18, 2009

دفع حساب

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By fofo on August 18, 2009

124

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By Carlos Sousa on August 18, 2009

Impressive...

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By kldinakar on August 17, 2009

No comment

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By Ben on August 17, 2009

Good Job. Now, just to make it able to search for anything...

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By viruseg on August 16, 2009

Работает только музыка. Версия хрома 3.0.197.11

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By yoidday on September 14, 2009

what your line i 'm interest"d on how you type that.

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By Kaushik on August 16, 2009

I cant see any thing happening ...i waited for ten mins in broadband connection in 3.0.195.6 chrome....

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By praxis22 on August 17, 2009

I'm using 3.0.195.6 (Windows XP) and it works just fine

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By jivan on August 16, 2009

Doesn't show anything for me on Google Chrome 3.0.197.11 . Its obviously trying to download something my ADSL router+modem vouches for that but cannot see any loading happening. Its been 5 minutes now and I'm on 256 Kbps

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By Michael DUmas on August 15, 2009

Amazing! Great work!

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By Adi Rat on August 15, 2009

This is superb. Congrats!

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By toekneebee on August 15, 2009

Loads fast, works great...LOVE IT! I'm using Chrome 3.0.195

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By MozillaMan on August 14, 2009

Works great in Firefox 3.5!

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By vineeth on August 14, 2009

doesnt load for me

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By knuthy on August 14, 2009

Looks nice, but doesn't load on Chromium 4.0.202.0 :(

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By Anand Vaidya on August 14, 2009

Very Impressive...

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By premrajprajapat on September 07, 2009

just see to this site.

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By zig2na on August 13, 2009

Impressive, I think this is the way forward

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By Works Perfectly In Opera on August 13, 2009

Haha, all the Tweets are related to this experiment now.

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By gary golembroski on August 13, 2009

Extremely cool!

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By Jhonatan Ceballos on August 13, 2009

Neither does it for me

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By Mr.doob on August 13, 2009

Beautifully done!

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By Daniel on August 12, 2009

Doesnt load for me on Chromeium 4.0.2.0

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