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[When mobile devices first appeared, they were used merely for calling and messaging purposes. Later, with the advent of sensing capabilities, these devices have graduated from calling instruments to intelligent and highly personal devices performing numerous functions salient to users’ daily requirements. This has provided opportunities to mobile applications to connect users to different information channels and deliver them updates in real-time about a variety of events, ranging from personal messages to traffic alerts and advertisements. Notifications are at the core of this information awareness, as they use audio, visual, and haptic signals to steer the user’s attention toward the newly arrived information.]
Published: Jan 1, 2020
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