Saturday 11 May 2013

Google Cloud Messaging now support Chrome web browser!

Google has just announced that they are expanding their Google Cloud Messaging to Chrome browser.

Google Cloud Messaging is already used on Android platform. App developers can use it to send real time push updates to the users of their products.

The same capability is now available to developer of Chrome Apps.

Google said:

Event pages keep apps and extensions efficient by allowing them to respond to a variety of events such as timers or navigation to a particular site, without having to remain running persistently. But what if you need to respond to something that occurs outside of Chrome, such as a news alert, a message sent to a user or a stock hitting a price threshold? Until now, you had to do this by repeatedly polling a server. This process consumed bandwidth and reduced the battery life of your users? machines. For a more efficient solution, starting today you can use Google Cloud Messaging for Chrome (GCM) ? across all channels of Chrome.

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This entry was posted in News and tagged Google, Google Android, Google Chrome, Google Cloud Messaging on by Sushubh Mittal.

Source: http://techwhack.co/google-cloud-messaging-support-chrome-web-browser-44392/

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