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"Push" is just a fancy word for continuous broadcasting of data, such as the financial ticker tape that runs across your PC's screen.
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Mr Karim said the system was currently capable of broadcasting 200MB of data a day, but his intention was to increase that to 100GB or more.
But the participatory audience helps marketers do their job by broadcasting reams of data on the Web.
Instead of an Internet of connected computers, it's an Internet of connected devices (or things) broadcasting loads of data about the devices.
Constant, continual broadcasting of background data was probably not what Apple imagined when they opened up backgrounding in iOS 4, but some clever hackers saw a use for it, and lo — an evolution in social networking.
However, broadcasting this type of data can lead to severe congestion and significantly reduce the data delivery ratio.
In this paper, we studied the throughput and average packet decoding delay (APDD) performance of S-IDNC in broadcasting a block of data packets to wireless receivers under packet erasures.
That is, they are used to determine the timing of data broadcasting, forwarding, and replying automatically.
By broadcasting the arrival time of data items to clients, mobile devices can stay in the doze mode until the requested data arrives.
Your phone has long been a beacon of data, broadcasting to ad networks and data trackers, trying to build up profiles on you wherever you go to sell you things you'll never want.
The use of IP networks for video delivery is gaining an increasing popularity as a mean of broadcasting data from content providers to consumers.
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