Notify is Facebook's new standalone iOS (for now) app that pushes alerts to people’s mobile phones, serving headlines throughout the day.
Users customize their selections by subscribing to media sources or “stations” of specific content from those sources.
There are currently 72 such sources; you can see the full list here: http://ift.tt/1Hznm8F.
Here's the Skinny on the features/functions:
♨ Once you subscribe to 'stations', you’ll start receiving notifications from the publishers, delivered right to your lock screen.
♨ If you want to see more, just swipe or tap through any Notify notification to open the link in the app’s browser where you can read the full article, watch the video, or view the site.
♨ You can share your favorite notifications with friends via text, email, Facebook or other social networks, right from your lock screen.
♨ If a notification catches your eye when you’re busy or distracted, just swipe to add it to your Saved Notifications list.
♨ You can discover all the notifications you’ve received from Notify in the last 24 hours via an in-app feed so you can easily stay up to date.
The content is served independently of Facebook; when people swipe or tap through, they are taken to the link in the app’s mobile browser.
Once again, Notify from Facebook is available today in the US for iPhone. No word on the Android app as of yet.
Learn more at notify.co.
Story sources: Facebook http://tgcafe.it/1MXz6nI and +Marketing Land http://tgcafe.it/20MWt7F
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