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Debate notifications: reactions and fact-checks straight to your phone Get debate night reactions and fact-checks straight to your phone
(about 1 hour later)
During the final presidential debate on Wednesday, 19 October, the Guardian Mobile Innovation Lab, along with the Guardian US Opinion and News desks will send experimental web notifications with real-time reactions and live fact-checks from the Guardian US newsroom.During the final presidential debate on Wednesday, 19 October, the Guardian Mobile Innovation Lab, along with the Guardian US Opinion and News desks will send experimental web notifications with real-time reactions and live fact-checks from the Guardian US newsroom.
To sign up: Open this page in a Chrome browser from an Android phone (Samsung included) and tap to subscribe.To sign up: Open this page in a Chrome browser from an Android phone (Samsung included) and tap to subscribe.
What you should know about our notifications:What you should know about our notifications:
More about tonight’s experiment:More about tonight’s experiment:
This project is the latest installment in ongoing experimentation with notifications, part of the Mobile Lab’s mission to learn more about mobile storytelling. After the experiment, we’ll send out a survey soliciting feedback on the experience.This project is the latest installment in ongoing experimentation with notifications, part of the Mobile Lab’s mission to learn more about mobile storytelling. After the experiment, we’ll send out a survey soliciting feedback on the experience.
Questions, suggestions or observations? Drop us a note: innovationlab@theguardian.comQuestions, suggestions or observations? Drop us a note: innovationlab@theguardian.com