Amazon Launches Kindle ‘Device Messaging’ In Beta

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Amazon on Wednesday launched the beta version of a new push-messaging service for Kindle devices called “Amazon Device Messaging,” which allows apps developers and companies to send specific messages up to 6 kilobytes in size directly to individual devices, without having those devices constantly pinging back to a server (“polling”), and draining battery.

According to a company blog post, the new service is designed to allow app companies to “update customers on game play, invite them to purchase a related product, or send other messages that create a richer app experience,” on the apps for Kindle devices found in Amazon’s Appstore for Android

(H/T: Hacker News Y Combinator

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