Now, neither of those features is technically going anywhere yet. But with today’s update, Twitterific is preparing for the eventual loss of the API that enabled them, by removing the ability to ...
Twitterrific is today announcing an update to both its iOS and macOS clients that will be removing certain functionality to be more in line with the upcoming changes Twitter is making to its platform.
Twilio today announced the launch of a new API that allows developers to orchestrate the push notifications, text messages and chats they want to send to their users. While Twilio previously offered ...
Developers and Gmail users will be pleased to learn that Google has this week announced that the Google Gmail API now officially supports push notifications. The announcement was made over the weekend ...
Apple is working on bringing web-based notifications to iOS, addressing a long-time concern of developers of web-based apps who have been unable to send notifications to users on Apple mobile devices, ...
Love them or loathe them, push notifications on smartphones are a thing. Developers use them to increase user engagement with their apps. By sending the user a notification, you can alert them to a ...
Twilio isn’t quite done sharing news at its SIGNAL conference. The company has introduced a new API that gives developers a single way to orchestrate notification delivery across SMS, iOS and Android ...
This ebook, based on the latest ZDNet / TechRepublic special feature, provides the information CIOs need to better meet the growing demand for data privacy, without stifling innovation. Read now Okta ...
Web Push, a multi-standard notification service for time-sensitive and high-priority events will be available for Safari 16 on macOS Ventura in October. WebKit’s message alert service Web Push will ...
The iPhone may have begun as a web app-only device when it launched in 2007, but in 2022, web apps are treated as second-class citizens when it comes to notifications. That may change in a big way in ...
Google just made the lives of third-party calendar developers much easier. Rather than having to constantly poll Google Calendar servers for updates, the Calendar API now supports push notifications.