Method of network communication where requests are sent by the publisher
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Push technology, also known as server push, refers to a communication method, where the communication is initiated by a server rather than a client. This approach is different from the "pull" method where the communication is initiated by a client.[1]
In push technology, clients can express their preferences for certain types of information or data, typically through a process known as the publish–subscribe model. In this model, a client "subscribes" to specific information channels hosted by a server. When new content becomes available on these channels, the server automatically sends, or "pushes," this information to the subscribed client.
Under certain conditions, such as restrictive security policies that block incoming HTTP requests, push technology is sometimes simulated using a technique called polling. In these cases, the client periodically checks with the server to see if new information is available, rather than receiving automatic updates.
Pushtechnology, also known as server push, refers to a communication method, where the communication is initiated by a server rather than a client. This...
Forstall stated that push notifications better conserve battery than background processes (which are used in pull technology) for receiving notifications...
simulated push experience (long polling) in 2007 with the release of Windows Mobile 5 AKU2 under the name "Direct PushTechnology". 'Direct Push' technology is...
is responded to by the server. The reverse is known as pushtechnology, where the server pushes data to clients. Pull requests form the foundation of network...
by the Exchange Server team. This version also introduced Direct Push, a real-time push e-mail solution which allows the server to say "I have a new item...
Device Center Devices Handheld PC Palm-size PC Pocket PC Smartphone Concepts Push email Protocols Exchange ActiveSync "Exchange Server 2007 Support for Mobile...
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the Active Desktop marked Microsoft's attempt to capitalize on the pushtechnology trend led by PointCast. Active Desktop allowed embedding a number of...
recommender systems to encourage users notifications, such as with pushtechnology and pull technology repairing broken external links, such as InternetArchiveBot...
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Hammer states that director David Fincher "likes to push himself and likes to pushtechnology" and is "one of the most technologically minded guys I've...
information, delivered live over the Internet. The PointCast Network used pushtechnology, which was a hot concept at the time, and received enormous press coverage...
use of this is wireless pushtechnology, by pushing data across wireless networks, this coordinates the link transfers and pushes data between the backend...
media. The e-mails are routed to a laptop or mobile phone through pushtechnology. The prerequisite for the use of this function is a Microsoft Exchange...