Still; very esthetically pleasing.
Reeder already sells so well that Apple and the press do all the necessary promotion.
[0] http://twitter.com/#!/reederapp/status/80680783123189761
(just noticed they use the History API, but that seems to be all)
It also doesn't even have a heading element, and uses document.write for styles... bummer.
HTML5, which is actually just "HTML" since it will be a living standard from now on, is comprised of:
- new browser APIs (canvas, storage, geo, etc etc)
- standardized markup error handling (consistent behaviour for tag soup)
- new elements
There is no word of CSS3 in any official HTML5 document, and it will remain like that since CSS is a separate standard.
It's how I access 90% of online textual content. I do not want to be presented with inconsistent, poorly thought out, ad-ridden web site designs. Just the text and images for articles and blog posts. Reeder lets me get in, read, and get out.