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cloud messaging

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What is cloud messaging?

Cloud messaging refers to a communication service that enables sending and receiving messages between applications, servers, and devices through the internet. It is commonly used for push notifications, real-time updates, and in-app communication.

What other technologies are related to cloud messaging?

cloud messaging Competitor Technologies

Google Cloud Messaging (GCM) was the predecessor to Firebase Cloud Messaging (FCM) and is now deprecated. FCM is the recommended solution.
mentioned alongside cloud messaging in 75% (207) of relevant job posts

cloud messaging Complementary Technologies

Google Play APIs can be used in conjunction with cloud messaging for features like location services or identity.
mentioned alongside cloud messaging in 97% (217) of relevant job posts
Location data can be incorporated into cloud messaging for location-based notifications.
mentioned alongside cloud messaging in 49% (239) of relevant job posts
Push notifications are the primary use case for cloud messaging, making them complementary by definition.
mentioned alongside cloud messaging in 9% (576) of relevant job posts

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