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      <title>Colloquy for iPhone -- Push Notification Server</title>
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      <description>Colloquy is a great IRC client for Mac, as well as the iPhone. Currently, to run Colloquy on the iPhone you must purchase the mobile version from the App Store. The other option is to download the source and build it yourself, but you must be a registered iPhone developer to run it on an actual iPhone. Also, if you intend to use push notifications (via the Colloquy ZNC plugin), you must have a push certificate as well.</description>
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      <title>Apple Push Notification Library for Haskell</title>
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      <description>I have been working with Apple&amp;rsquo;s Push Notification service recently and decided to make a library to send notifications with Haskell. It is very simple and has a few helpers to make notifications with an alert, sound, etc,.
ApplePush Hackage
ApplePush Documentation
When using the library, you must use an SSL tunnel, because Haskell&amp;rsquo;s SSL support is incomplete. I use stunnel4, which works great, and offloads the SSL processing as well.</description>
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      <title>MoosTrax, iPhone, and Push Notifications</title>
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      <description>I recently traded my T-Mobile G1, with Android, for an iPhone 3G. I am hoping to get MoosTrax running on the iPhone, but unfortunately, even with push notifications, it might not be the same as the BlackBerry and Android versions. Here are some reasons why.
No automatic location updates The iPhone OS does not allow applications to run in the background, which means MoosTrax cannot check your location and send it to the server at a fixed interval.</description>
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