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The new app is moving away from the busy pages of the past (see the old feed here to the right) and attempting to reduce clutter by reducing the navigation to seven areas: Home (Your Feed), Messaging, Jobs, Notifications, Me (your old profile page), My Network, and Search.
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If, late Saturday morning, Swarm sent me a push notification telling me that Sean was planning to go uptown to Central Park that afternoon, I may very well have texted him and seen what was up.
It beats waiting for the notification alert telling me that I exist.
This couldn't be turned off, and so a diversion icon sat in the notifications bar, insistently telling me that the video calls which I've never had a single one of were being diverted.
Every five minutes I'd get another notification from GlobalTestMarket telling me a new survey had become available, just for me.
My period app just sent me a notification reminding me to update my symptoms to have more data on my cycle and I threw my phone across the room.
Are these notifications giving me constant updates?
A few times today I left Google+ and probably wouldn't have come back for a while, but these notifications pulled me back in.
There were no lovingly red notifications awaiting me.
Going without notifications let me focus much more effectively on whatever leisure activity I was doing at the time.
On a side note there's a lot of fuss about @instagram today but please don't turn on notifications for me.
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