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rocketpig said:
ultima said:

Edit: a quick google search revealed that webOS was released in 2009, Android 2008 (which had notifications from the get-go), iOS 2007. So that's another wrong assertion by you. Perhaps you're not qualified to be educating people on general mobile tech.

I'm not going to bother arguing with you if you don't bother to even quote me correctly and just want to defend Android no matter what. I didn't say Android had no notification system, I said neither Android nor Apple had notifications worth a damn until WebOS led the way with their notification system, which both Apple and Android later adapted for their own use.

Funny you should say that, because just in your last text you didn't quote me correctly, when, unlike you, I was perfectly clear with what I was saying. You, on the other hand, said, "They had an excellent notification system long before either Android or iOS came developed anything worth a damn." Besides being gramatically incorrect, that's also quite ambiguous. You said "a damn". That's quite a general statement, distinct from your latest claim that it was about a notification system only. In short, you're either changing what you said, or you have trouble using the English language. And, seeing as how you were able to say it perfectly clearly the second time around, I'm tempted to go with the former option.

But even your updated claim is incorrect. Android has had pretty much the same notification system since 1.0 (2008). WebOS was released in 2009. Not that this info matters much, but get your facts straight.