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 As I mentioned above, messaging and notification delivery are two of the most common use cases for real-time applications. But we can use real-time applications for a myriad of other purposes. Let’s see what they are. 

Real-time Messaging

Most of us are familiar with the use of real-time messaging applications, especially in mobile devices, in the form of Whatsapp, Facebook Messenger, and numerous other messaging applications. However, real-time messaging is used not limited to purely messaging applications. We see real-time messaging features in on-demand taxi apps, delivery apps, and collaborative platforms.


Real-time Notification Delivery

Enabling real-time notifications has proved to be a game-changer when it comes to increasing user engagement with real-time applications. For this reason, you would hardly see a modern application that does not deliver notifications in real-time to its users. 


Live Streaming

Live streams that users can interact with in real-time are becoming more and more popular after social media platforms integrated live video streams to their applications. Instagram and Facebook live video streaming features are the best examples of this. 


Real-time Tracking

With the introduction of popular taxi and delivery applications, like Uber and Amazon, tracking the progress of users’ taxi rides or deliveries in real-time has become an essential requirement. Their real-time progress updates increase the usability and reliability of these applications. 

IoT Devices

Real-time application features are essential for IoT devices. Data captured by the sensors placed in IoT devices are transmitted, processed, and displayed to the end-users with a minimum delay. Since most of the inputs captured by these devices, like temperature and lighting, constantly change with time, applications working with IoT devices should be able to receive and send data in real-time. 

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