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I’m… officially speechless.
One new feature that we’re including as part of Firefox 3.6 is support for web pages to access machine orientation information if it’s available. As you can see from the demo above you can use it to figure out if the machine is moving and what direction it’s facing.
window.addEventListener(“MozOrientation”, function(e) {
/* 3 values: e.x, e.y, e.z */
}, true);Originally built as something that we would include for our upcoming mobile browser release, we’ve made it available on desktop systems as well.
Read more over at Mozilla Hacks [ site here ]

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3 Responses to Mozilla Firefox 3.6 Adds Support For Accelerometers
kef
October 14th, 2009 at 7:49 am
LOL … think of all the fun and goofy stuff we’ll be able to do now! =)
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William
October 14th, 2009 at 7:54 am
Dude… I’m seriously thinking of some cool stuff that could be done with it. Augmented reality + accelerators + Firefox… who knows man?