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	<description>The Internet Explorer and Microsoft Open Technologies Inc. teams released a prototype implementation of the W3C &amp;nbsp;DeviceOrientation Event Specification draft &amp;nbsp;on HTML5Labs.com. This specification defines new DOM events that provide information about the physical orientation and motion of a device. Such APIs will let web developers easily deliver advanced web user experiences leveraging modern devices sensors In the video you will see the demo game that is provided in the prototype in action on a Windows 8 tablet. </description>
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