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== [[API Home Page|HelloWorld Web Services API]] ==
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HelloWorld Web Services API uses a REST architecture for communication between your client and the HelloWorld servers. This is the same architecture used by the web, so you can explore the API with a web browser.
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<li>[[API Home Page|Visit the HelloWorld Web Services API Page &raquo;]]</li>
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== [[Push Messaging SDK]] ==
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Targeted push messaging distributes notifications, offers, and updates with simple code implementation using our partners at IBM. Visit the IBM Knowledge Center for mobile push notification documentation.
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==List Serv Information==
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<li>[http://www.ibm.com/support/knowledgecenter/SSMRK7_3.0.0/AppPush/kc_welcome_apppush.html Visit the IBM Knowledge Center &raquo;]</li>
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* [http://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Manual:FAQ MediaWiki FAQ]
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HelloWorld Web Services API

HelloWorld Web Services API uses a REST architecture for communication between your client and the HelloWorld servers. This is the same architecture used by the web, so you can explore the API with a web browser.


Push Messaging SDK

Targeted push messaging distributes notifications, offers, and updates with simple code implementation using our partners at IBM. Visit the IBM Knowledge Center for mobile push notification documentation.

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