I had assumed he was talking about the one on the web:
http://www.urbanspoon.com/spin-widget

That one is done in flash -- It doesn't look too hard to do in
javascript, except i'm not sure how to blur the text when the reels
are spinning.

On Oct 14, 11:21 pm, Jim Douglas <jdou...@basis.com> wrote:
> Short answer:  You can't.
>
> This is a native iOS app, written in Objective C:
>
> http://www.urbanspoon.com/blog/27/Urbanspoon-on-the-iPhone.html
>
> It uses the iPhone's accelerometer, which cannot be accessed using
> JavaScript.
>
> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/1273964/is-there-access-to-the-iph...
>
> On Oct 14, 4:08 pm, Ka Leo Web Developing
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> <kaleowebdevelop...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > I wanna make a slot machine widget identical to the one urbanspoon has
> > created but i am unsure where to start if there is any examples i can
> > base myself on, or what type of coding language to use! I am making a
> > site that shows the restaurants in Oahu. I would like to start this
> > widget and make it almost as efficient as urban-spoon's one (not
> > trying to rival them, it's for my own site).

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