Push notifications are alerts that users can subscribe to when they visit a website. Typically, a pop-up menu will appear asking if the person wants to sign up for notifications. The user then has to ...
A new Y Combinator-backed startup called Roost wants to succeed where RSS readers perhaps failed with the introduction of a new service that lets consumers subscribe to websites using browser-based ...
New Delhi-based website performance testing startup, Wingify, has announced the launch of PushCrew, a product that will enable websites to send push notifications to their visitors, helping them build ...
Mozilla is developing a push notification system for the Firefox Web browser. It will allow users to receive notifications from websites without having to keep those sites open in their browser. The ...
Google just added a new feature to the Chrome beta channel that promises to make the company’s browser even more like a standalone operating system. Web developers can now make use of two new ...
Sometimes it’s annoying to see a website’s push notifications pop up in your browser, even if they are trying to keep you informed. And so, if you’re tired of them, here’s a quick guide to disabling ...
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Email marketing has been ruling the digital industry for years together. It has become an integral part of every business’s marketing and growth strategies. But with the change of trends and marketing ...
Though email offers a direct and personal channel to connect with users, it has become increasingly over-saturated in recent years and, thus, less effective for marketing. Data from the Mailchimp Web ...
Do not allow any website to show notifications! Want to block Web Notification requests in Chrome, Edge & Firefox browsers? In this post, we will show you how to stop websites from asking to send ...
Programmers now can get servers to send alerts to Google's browser rather than requiring the browser itself to constantly check for them. Stephen Shankland worked at ...