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Demystifying Apple’s Push Notification Service

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Like so many things, my involvement with this technology all goes back to a quote frequently attributed to Mark Twain: “When everyone is looking for gold, it’s a good time to be in the pick and shovel business.”

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© 2009 Dave Mark, Joachim Bondo, Dylan Bruzenak, Steve Finkelstein, Owen Goss, Tom Harrington, Peter Honeder, Ray Kiddy, Noel Llopis, Joe Pezzillo, Florian Pflug, Jonathan Saggau, Ben Britten Smith

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Pezzillo, J. (2009). Demystifying Apple’s Push Notification Service. In: Mark, D. (eds) iPhone Advanced Projects. Apress. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4302-2404-4_10

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