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Useful Active Sleep and The New York Times integrations
Triggers (If this)
- New article in sectionThis Trigger fires every time a new article is published in the section of The New York Times you specify. NOTE: limited to 20 items per check.
- Waking up is detectedThis trigger fires if your waking up is detected.
- New popular article in sectionThis Trigger fires every time there is a new popular article or blog post on The New York Times.
- Falling asleep is detectedThis trigger fires if falling asleep is detected.
- New article from searchThis Trigger fires every time a new article that is published by The New York Times matches a search query you specify. NOTE: limited to 20 items per check.
- Lying down is detectedThis trigger fires if your lying down is detected.
- New Critics' Pick movie reviewThis Trigger fires every time a new Critics' Pick movie is reviewed.
- Sleep score is determinedThis trigger fires if your sleep score is determined.
- New book on the Best Sellers ListThis Trigger fires every time a new book is added to the Best Sellers List you specify. NOTE: limited to 20 items per check.
Queries (With)
- History of articles from searchThis query returns a list of every time a new article that is published by The New York Times matches a search query you specify. NOTE: limited to 20 items per check.
- History of articles in sectionThis query returns a list of every time a new article is published in the section of The New York Times you specify. NOTE: limited to 20 items per check.
- History of books on the Best Sellers ListThis query returns a list of every time a new book is added to the Best Sellers List you specify. NOTE: limited to 20 items per check.
- History of Critics' Pick movie reviewsThis query returns a list of every time a new Critics' Pick movie is reviewed.
- History of popular articles in sectionThis query returns a list of every time there is a new popular article or blog post on The New York Times.
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