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To give you folks an idea of what is already possible, here are some demos by Paul Rouget from Mozilla:
HTML5/CSS3, WebGL, video-tag, Cancas-pixel manipulation, hardware acceleration a little bit of file API demos:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gFmuNApHFec
Why not add (multi) touch ?:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GL2dwXa1_gw
Here is an other demo, which includes device API which allows access to for example your webcam of USB-stick (so you can drag files to webpages):
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nbSFvb9dWtg
There are many other things which are many other things in HTML5, things like built-in color-pickers, better font support, offline use (!) and so on.
But who says you need a server/website anyway ? You can also write you app-store applications in HTML5/JS/CSS and get direct native API-access like with the http://www.phonegap.com/ project.
Edited 2011-01-12 18:09 UTC