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push
[pu̇sh] (computer science)
To add an item to a stack.
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push technology
Transmitting data from an internal network or a cloud-based service to the user's computer or mobile device. Notifications for a wide variety of events such as stock quotes and Facebook posts are pushed in real time. In contrast, email is typically pushed when users open their mail program. Application updates may be automatically pushed when the app is opened or only when requested by the user.
Push Is Automatic - Pull Requires a Request
Contrast push with "pull" technology, in which the user initiates a request for the data each time. Retrieving a Web page is an example of the pull model.
PointCast Was the First
In the mid-1990s, PointCast was the first Internet product to become popular for pushing selected news and stock quotes into a user's computer (see PointCast). See real time, BackWeb and Active Channel.
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Southampton are certainly no
push overs so the bookies are showing Liverpool a lot of respect in offering the Saints at big odds despite home advantage.
But Bagshaw is confi-dent his side can keep their own form on an upward curve after a disappointing run He added: "Merthyr are going to be no
push overs, but we have got to focus on what we bring to the table really and match them physically.
The Dragons have a nucleus of antipodean players headed by brilliant New Zealand scrum-half Stacey Jones and they will surely prove to be no
push overs.
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