21 April 2016 10:00
Push notifications to mobile devices using browser APIs
This proof of concept walks you through how to send free messages from your server to the browser on both desktop and mobile, without having to install anything on the end user device or computer. It also offers tips and tricks for some common scenarios.
21 April 2016 09:30
Push Notifications Tutorial: Getting Started
(via)iOS developers love to imagine users of their awesome app using the app all day, every day. Unfortunately, the cold hard truth is that users will sometimes have to close the app and perform other activities. Laundry doesn’t fold itself, you know :]
21 April 2016 09:15
Notifications
(via)However, you may not want to check Basecamp all the time to look for something new. That's why Basecamp sends notifications to tell you something happened.
Introduction to Service Worker: How to use Service Worker - HTML5 Rocks
Rich offline experiences, periodic background syncs, push notifications— functionality that would normally require a native application—are coming to the web. Service workers provide the technical foundation that all these features will rely on.
21 April 2016 09:00
Web push notifications - mobiForge
Web push notifications are the best thing to hit the web since the hyperlink! No kidding, this technology is going to be huge. Until recently web developers could only dream of push enabled web apps.
Mobile UX Design: What Makes a Good Notification? — UX Planet
(via)Have you ever paid attention to the number of notifications and alert messages you receive on a daily basis from various apps? How many of those notifications do you actually care about?
21 April 2016 08:45
Messaging is just getting started - Inside Intercom
Messaging isn’t about text. It’s about conversations. Here’s why the simplest apps on your phone are quickly becoming the most powerful.
It’s Time For Notifications To Get Smart - Inside Intercom
(via)My phone buzzed. I was somewhere in Iceland. More than ten miles from my car and any other human being. Holding a phone with a dying battery. I turned it on to check Google Maps.
Design is a conversation - Inside Intercom
(via)Conversation is such a great way of achieving clarity of thought, even if you’re just talking to yourself.
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