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Articles tagged push notifications (28)

Ten years ago today, a new app arrived to strip the “media” out of social media, reducing messaging to two little letters. It burned bright, but not for long.
“I will remember this when it’s time to renew my subscription. Goodbye.”
The news alerts you send to iPhones might be about to disappear from your users’ screens. The bedrock metric of the newsletter business just got murdered. (But there’s good news, too.)
“There is widespread frustration about the difficulty of gauging qualitative aspects of success, such as helpfulness or usefulness.”
“Did we make the job reports live blog better, because we put more attention to it, and should we push to do more things like this in the newsroom in general?”
(Want the break to be longer? Sorry.)
Quartz desliga notificações sobre Trump por 24 horas.
“It’s gone from being an interesting platform that we’re dipping our toes into to a huge audience.”
A change in its preferred metric opened up a new approach to testing and tailoring.