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[CITE@en[Comet (programming) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia]] ([TIME[2008-01-04 22:55:44 +09:00]] 版) <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comet_(programming)>

[2] [CITE@ja[Comet - Wikipedia]]
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<http://ja.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comet>



[3] [CITE@en[COMET Streaming in Internet Explorer - IEInternals - Site Home - MSDN Blogs]]
([TIME[2015-03-28 21:54:25 +09:00]] 版)
<http://blogs.msdn.com/b/ieinternals/archive/2010/04/06/comet-streaming-in-internet-explorer-with-xmlhttprequest-and-xdomainrequest.aspx>

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[4] [CITE@en[StreamHub - About Reverse Ajax]]
([TIME[2015-06-06 18:43:04 +09:00]] 版)
<http://www.stream-hub.com/reverse-ajax.html>
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> Reverse Ajax is another term (or synonym) for the concept known as Comet. It uses long-lived HTTP connections to enable two-way communication between a web server and a browser. It is becoming a more popular term to describe the concept and has been used in the titles of several books.

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[5] [CITE@en[StreamHub - About Ajax Push]]
([TIME[2015-06-06 18:43:19 +09:00]] 版)
<http://www.stream-hub.com/ajax-push.html>
]FIGCAPTION]

> Ajax Push is another term (or synonym) for the concept known as Comet. It enables asynchronous, web-based push to browser applications. Whereas Comet does not necessarily require an AJAX-enabled client on the other end, for example it could push to Java or .NET clients, Ajax Push refers specifically to data pushed to Ajax clients.

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