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by younata 5610 days ago
the nexus 1/s, probably.
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Default Nexus 1 install has a Mobile Webkit browser, which doesn't even get the interactive version.

It works - somewhat - on an iPad - but there's a problem in that tilting the iPad makes the screen rotate and locking the screen seems to disable the tilt events.

Best experience is on a MacBook with Chrome, IMHO.

Incredible that the clever google logo doesn't work on the google phone...
I just tried it with my mac. I was surprised that chrome had access to the accelerometers. I thought they were only used to make sure the hard drive doesn't die in case of dropage.
where's the one that switching workspaces when you tap the left/right side of the laptop?
Ditto default Nexus S. Dang.