Push technology is a style of network communication where the request for a transaction is initiated by the server or publisher. It is often contrasted with pull technology, where the request for the transmission of information is initiated by the client or receiver. Push technology is used in a variety of applications, including instant messaging, email notifications, and real-time data updates. Common examples include push notifications from mobile apps and server-sent events in web applications.
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