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  2. Push technology - Wikipedia

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    A push notification is a message that is "pushed" from a back-end server or application to a user interface, e.g. mobile applications or desktop applications. Apple introduced push notifications for iPhone in 2009, and in 2010 Google released "Google Cloud to Device Messaging" (superseded by Google Cloud Messaging and then by Firebase Cloud Messaging).

  3. Firebase Cloud Messaging - Wikipedia

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    Firebase Cloud Messaging is a cross-platform messaging service on which the user can deliver messages without cost. FCM is compatible with various platforms including Android and iOS. [6] Google launched support for web applications on October 17, 2016 including mobile web application. [7] On FCM, third party application developers can send ...

  4. Notification system - Wikipedia

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    Notification system. In information technology, a notification system is a combination of software and hardware that provides a means of delivering a message to a set of recipients. [1] It commonly shows activity related to an account. [2] Such systems constitute an important aspect of modern Web applications.

  5. Your Guide to Medical Alert Systems - Healthline

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    Most medical alert systems charge a monthly service fee. This is what allows you to have 24/7 access to emergency help. The average base fees are between $20 and $30 a month. However, some systems ...

  6. Seizure Alert Devices: What Are Your Options? - WebMD

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    Most seizure alert devices involve non-invasive wearable or non-wearable technology that monitors your movements and relays information to a smartphone application. Many non-invasive options are ...

  7. Signal/One - Wikipedia

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    A Signal/One radio was said to be a complete high performance, station in a box. While marketed to the affluent radio amateur, it has been suggested that the primary market for Signal/One, like Collins, was military, State Department, and government communications. Although prized for the performance and advanced engineering, Signal/One's ...

  8. Smartwatches: Monitoring Diabetes from Your Wrist - Healthline

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    Garmin watches and diabetes data. One of the smartwatches compatible with the Dexcom is the Garmin watch. This development in 2021 made headlines, as it marked the first time that “real-time ...

  9. Apple Push Notification service - Wikipedia

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    Apple Push Notification service (APNs) (previously known as Apple Push Service (APS)) is a platform notification service created by Apple Inc. that enables third party application developers to send notification data to applications installed on Apple devices. The notification information sent can include badges, sounds, newsstand updates, or ...