« Reply #44 from previous page: December 09, 2011, 11:04:45 PM »
Notifications was something that I really liked on Android (though I think Android copied it from WebOS)
Doesn't Android pre-date WebOS?
Android yes, notifications no (as far as I can remember). I had a Nexus One for a few weeks to test it out and I don't remember notifications.
The pull-down notification window. Though these early phones clearly weren't without their flaws, it was almost universally acknowledged that Android nailed the notification system on day one — it would take iOS another three years before launching a design as effective at triaging messages and alerts coming from users' ever-growing collection of mobile apps. The secret was in the G1's unique status bar, which could be dragged downward to reveal every notification in a single list: text messages, voicemails, alarms, and so on. The fundamental concept lives on (in a refined form) even in version 4.0 today.
http://www.theverge.com/2011/12/7/2585779/android-history

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