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pushes

Pushes is the plural form of push and can refer to several related concepts across different fields, including physics, marketing, and technology. In general, a push involves sending something toward a target, whether a physical object, information, or goods moved through a system.

In physics, a push is a contact force that causes an object to move or accelerate, described

In marketing and distribution, a push strategy refers to efforts to move goods through channels to end

In communications technology, a push notification is a message delivered by a service to a user’s device,

In software and computing, push describes uploading local changes to a remote repository (for example, git push).

by
Newton's
laws.
The
magnitude
is
measured
in
newtons;
the
direction
and
point
of
application
determine
the
resulting
motion,
with
friction
and
normal
forces
shaping
how
objects
respond.
customers,
including
wholesale
promotions,
retailer
incentives,
and
shelf
placement.
This
contrasts
with
pull
strategies,
which
aim
to
stimulate
consumer
demand
to
pull
products
through
the
channel.
Push
tactics
are
common
in
consumer
electronics
and
other
fast-moving
goods.
often
requiring
consent
and
active
registration.
Push
mechanisms
exist
alongside
pull
models
like
polling
or
user-initiated
requests,
and
they
are
used
for
alerts,
updates,
and
messaging.
It
can
also
refer
to
push-based
deployment
or
real-time
server
push
technologies,
where
updates
are
sent
to
clients
without
explicit
requests,
in
contrast
to
pull-based
approaches
such
as
client
polling
or
REST
fetches.