Toys Today. Tools Tomorrow. Part 2

We continue our quest for examples of today's merely-clever online "toys" with concepts that could evolve into audience-pleasing tools for consuming media.
Here, you drag the magnifer over an image of text to make the text readable.

Speegle reads the first ten Google search result to you. Why? Not a clue. But text-to-speech probably has a future somewhere in personal or media networks.

Imagine this Historic Tale Construction Kit with contemporary graphic elements for your story creation and sharing.

Yes, Flash-technology-powered storytelling is still mostly for those who know Flash programming. This unique site does storytelling via sliding snapshot images with hand written notes.

Continuing with unique sites and their new storytelling ways, this one is amazing. Warning: May not be appropriate for viewing at work. Link to Homeostatic.net.
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