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This is a really nice touch: the Facebook Graph Search tour uses your data to make it more useful, so you actually see a query you could actually type and the actual results you would get from it, based on your friends and data.

In other words, it’s not just a canned tour with canned data; it shows you how to actually use your stuff.

This is a really nice touch: the Facebook Graph Search tour uses your data to make it more useful, so you actually see a query you could actually type and the actual results you would get from it, based on your friends and data.

In other words, it’s not just a canned tour with canned data; it shows you how to actually use your stuff.

The website for Fantastical, a smart menu bar calendar utility for the Mac, uses some clever animation to draw your attention to its interface and features.

Clicking the “Removable panel off” link on Apple’s product page for the redesigned Mac mini will cause the bottom panel to subtly rotate, as if you had to remove it in the real world, then disappear.

Clicking the “Removable panel off” link on Apple’s product page for the redesigned Mac mini will cause the bottom panel to subtly rotate, as if you had to remove it in the real world, then disappear.

The Reeder for Mac site leverages some impressive HTML animation tricks.

Update: Thanks to Brett Taylor for this one: just like on a Mac, you can Shift-click to experience the animation transitions at roughly half speed.

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