Absrtact: MG Siegler from the lock-screen anonymous chat application Wut, said: Most apps will not be opened in the future, they can directly through the Notification center to complete information acquisition and interaction. Wut, he says, has a very important feature in this lock-screen anonymous chat application:
MG Siegler from the lock-screen anonymous chat application Wut, said: Most apps will not be opened in the future, they can directly through the Notification center to complete information acquisition and interaction.
Wut, he says, has a very important feature in this lock-screen anonymous chat application: What you see in the Notification Center is the main message it conveys. In other words, only if you need to use "block a person" or actively "publish content", you need to open the App, read only, through the notification Center is good, do not open.
(If you haven't used wut, think about ink weather.) After you have set the message push time, you do not have to open the ink weather, only through the timely release of the weather to push information, you can learn about the day of the weather, do not open the App itself. )
There are also more and more apps like wut that emphasize helping users process information more quickly, such as Taptalk, even Yo, and so on. With IOS 8 and Android in the future in the notification center this piece of functionality more and more sophisticated, more and more functions can be implemented, soon, many apps may not need to open in the future can be through the notification center to interact with, the Notification Center layer, in your mobile phone App layer.
Then he concludes: "We may not have been at this stage yet, and IOS 8 and Android" L "may not be enough, but it is certain that in the mobile internet world, most apps will be in the form of a" notification center "push service. The existing wearable devices are not the cause of this trend, they are only accelerating the trend.
The trend, described by MG, has been seen in the form of smart watches such as Pebble. But, personally, it is true that most apps will be relegated to the background, but they will not be directly associated with the notification center, and there will be an "entry level app" layer between the "Notification Center" and the "app that needs to use its services".
For example, if the Slack open API, the access to its API is enough, it is equivalent to all the enterprise services related to the APP "Information Center", and through the Slack summary of the message will be pushed through the Slack to the system layer of the "Notification Center."
There will be more and more services in the future, such as Slack, at the Enterprise service entrance level.