Many web sites offer notification functionality, where they will send out messages or e-mails when something changes, is added or updated on their site. Users can often configure how this works for them, opting in or out of notifications etc. Sites have many different ways and levels of doing this, which can sometimes be confusing for the user, and also difficult for sites to control and maintain. A service available to sites and users to consolidate notifications could be useful.
I could see this working in a way similar to the following:
For the Site:
- A site registers with the service.
- The site sets up events on the service which will occur on their site and for which they would like to send out notifications. For example:
- When a new news article is added under any topic.
- Set variables in the event, such as which topic (as opposed to any topic).
For the User:
- A user registers with the service as a user.
- They identify sites and events on the service they would like notifications for, and subscribe to those notifications. e.g. Any news items about Hard Knitting from ripmyknitting.com.
- Select notification methods. These could in various forms, such as messaging or e-mail.
In Action:
- When a configured event occurs on the site:
- The site sends notification to the service only.
- The service receives notification from the site.
- The service identifies all users subscribing to that event, and sends out the configured notifications via the available methods (e.g. e-mail) to all subscribing users.
I would see this service being useful for the sites and the users. I am not sure what the business model for the service provider may be. Perhaps advertisements and revenue from those in the messages or e-mails sent.
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