[webkit-dev] Web Notifications API
Adam Barth
abarth at webkit.org
Tue Feb 14 14:14:36 PST 2012
On Tue, Feb 14, 2012 at 2:07 PM, Jian Li <jianli at chromium.org> wrote:
> Both GMail and Google Calendar are using text based notification, not html
> notification.
>
> What kind of notifications do IRCCloud, New York Timers "skimmer" view, and
> TweetDeck use, text based or html?
I believe they use text-based notifications, but I haven't debugged
them. I just noticed the notifications being used.
> Are notifications trigger from the web site or Chrome App extension?
These are web sites, not Chrome apps/extensions.
Adam
> On Mon, Feb 13, 2012 at 6:05 PM, Adam Barth <abarth at webkit.org> wrote:
>>
>> On Mon, Feb 13, 2012 at 5:31 PM, David Levin <levin at chromium.org> wrote:
>> > On Mon, Feb 13, 2012 at 5:29 PM, Adam Barth <abarth at webkit.org> wrote:
>> >> On Mon, Feb 13, 2012 at 5:23 PM, Jon Lee <jonlee at apple.com> wrote:
>> >> > I also have concerns about backwards compatibility support. Aside
>> >> > from
>> >> > Gmail, what other web sites have integrated the notifications
>> >> > feature? I
>> >> > could only find example pages, one of which was using already an
>> >> > outdated
>> >> > API.
>> >>
>> >> IRCCloud is an example of a site that I use every day that uses
>> >> notifications.
>> >
>> > Google Calendar fwiw
>> >
>> > (http://www.howtogeek.com/howto/28573/how-to-enable-desktop-notifications-for-google-calendar-in-chrome/)
>>
>> They're also used by the New York Times "skimmer" view as well as
>> TweetDeck. (These are just web sites I happened to use personally,
>> not any sort of exhaustive list.)
>>
>> Adam
>>
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