Server-Sent Events (SSE) is a server push technology enabling a server to automatically send data updates to a client's browser. Unlike WebSockets, SSE is unidirectional; the server pushes data, and the client listens. It's commonly used for real-time data streams, such as social media feeds, news updates, and live scores, where constant updates from the client are not necessary.
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