On Wed, Feb 20, 2013 at 12:35 PM, don rhummy <[email protected]> wrote:
> But that only works on the device they created the event on. What about if
> they have another device (a tablet for example) that also has my app? There
> wouldn't be a way for it to know that event was created unless it "polls"
> for it.

Write your own backend, and use something like GCM for updating all of
the user's devices, rather than relying on somebody else's backend
that you do not control.

Or poll, and let the user control the polling frequency, so they can
dial in the amount of battery life they are willing to spend.

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