They also have a Flash version - <a href="http://spielzeugz.de/lab/sticky-thing/flash/" rel="nofollow">http://spielzeugz.de/lab/sticky-thing/flash/</a><p>While there is no way to run Flash on iOS devices, accelerometer works only with iOS.<p>I belive that's what Steve was talking about in his Thought on Flash where he concludes:<p>"Flash was created during the PC era – for PCs and mice. Flash is a successful business for Adobe, and we can understand why they want to push it beyond PCs. But the mobile era is about low power devices, touch interfaces and open web standards – all areas where Flash falls short."<p>Kudos to html5 and guys creating this experiment. It's awesome!
Hopefully it's Saturday. I've played with this for too long before coming back to comment.<p>It actually took me a good minute to realize it made use of the accelerometer.
Really cool experiment. I'd love to see a breakdown and explanation of the code. It would be interesting to hear how you went about creating this. Thanks.
Came here to say how nice it is that I can click through a link (for once) and not have it go blank thanks to IE9. It's a rare occurance, but nice change to be sure.