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Google Cloud Messaging

Google Cloud Messaging

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What is Google Cloud Messaging?

Google Cloud Messaging (GCM) was a service that enabled developers to send push notifications to Android, iOS, and Chrome applications from server to devices and vice versa. It was commonly used to deliver messages, updates, and notifications to users without requiring them to actively open the app. GCM was deprecated and replaced by Firebase Cloud Messaging (FCM).

What other technologies are related to Google Cloud Messaging?

Google Cloud Messaging Complementary Technologies

Google Play APIs are essential for integrating Google services, including cloud messaging, into Android applications.
mentioned alongside Google Cloud Messaging in 92% (206) of relevant job posts
The Android SDK is necessary for developing Android applications that use cloud messaging.
mentioned alongside Google Cloud Messaging in 0% (58) of relevant job posts
REST APIs are used to interact with the cloud messaging services.
mentioned alongside Google Cloud Messaging in 0% (137) of relevant job posts

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