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push client

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push client

Software that resides in a user's computer which receives transmissions from Webcast servers from the Internet or intranet. It may be a Web browser with built-in push technology, such as Netscape's Netcaster or a stand-alone program such as the earlier PointCast service. See push technology.



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The POL-Net technology includes a thin push client that attaches to a browser (Netscape or Explorer) and floats on top of the user's desktop.
Using the new BackWeb Client Administration Kit, corporations can now customize the push client interface, incorporate corporate UI specifications and enterprise specific controls.
 
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