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Google is announcing today that it’s introducing web support for Firebase Cloud Messaging, a service that lets developers send push notifications for their applications to end users’ devices ...
The Firebase Cloud Messaging (FCM) API — which lets developers send notifications and data messages to their Android, iOS, and web users — has received a new dashboard.
Developers can now use Firebase Cloud Messaging to send push notifications to Firefox, Opera and Chrome. This is thanks to the addition of web support for FCM.
What is Firebase Cloud Messaging? FCM is a free, cross-platform messaging solution that lets you send push notifications to your audience, without having to worry about the server code.
The crux of the setup is Firebase Cloud Messaging (FCM) — a Google service that allows messages to be sent to devices that generally have dynamic IP addresses, as well as the capacity to send ...
Talking about reports, Firebase Cloud Messaging is getting a new reporting dashboard and the Firebase Console’s Project Overview page has received a full design overhaul that’ll allow you to ...
Storage Google’s cloud-to-device push messaging service Google Cloud Messaging (GCM) is being integrated into Firebase’ s backend and has been renamed as Firebase Cloud Messaging (FCM). FCM is a free ...
DoNot uses Firebase Cloud Messaging (FCM), which is a cross-platform cloud solution for messages and notifications for Android, iOS and web applications.
Firebase is now Google's platform for developers who need a backend and other services to build, run and manage their mobile and web apps. Today, at an event in Amsterdam, the company announced a ...
Firebase aims to help developers build collaborative mobile and web apps through an API storing and syncing data in real-time.