[Q] App for www-address push service - Android Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Hello guys.
I'm wondering if there is an app to push web addresses to your Android device.
Similiar to Nokia's "Nokia Drop".
If not, would be great if someone who handles developing would create a simple app for that as it is very useful.

If you use Chrome you can use the app "chrome to phone"
fkay

I don't like Chrome.
I use Firefox.
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Is it at all possible for a from developer to, say, integrate grooveip with the native dialer app? So them the dialer becomes the default interface, but worked around the app? Or is that the app developers job?
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Use "Default App Manager Pro" from Google Play.
OK, thanks.

Push in non-official Twitter apps

As an iOS ex-user, I miss lots of apps that I used in iOS. One of the most important of them is Tweetbot.
I've been searching for a great Tweetbot replacement and the only tolerable ones that I found are Plume, Boid and TweetDeck. But I am being forced to use the terrible official client because of the push notifications. Those clients have some sort of "placebo" push, which is slower and is less battery-efficient.
So, there's my question: can I use another app to push Twitter mentions to my device? Personally, I've got 2 ideas: an app like Boxcar (available for iOS, developers say that they are working on an Android app, but it feels abandoned) or some way to redirect official Twitter's notifications to Plume when I tap on them on Notification Center.
Thanks!
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I have the same problem
Anyone?
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Do you get you tweets via text? If so you should try the app tweetification in the Play Store
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[REQ]Lovefilm instant?

Hey, I was wondering. I'm aware that I can't view lovefilm instant via browser, as for some ghastly reason, they use silverlight over flash/html5, but the kindle fire/HD can, and seeing as its also android, could a port of the application be possible? I don't have a Netflix account at the moment, and hate the limitations of my lovefilm. Any ideas as to if it's even remotely possible?
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Q: Open URL in native app

Dear,
I've been searching all over, but I couldn't find the answer. I hope some of you can help...
I'm using Android 2.3.7 and mainly Dolphin Browser (other browsers have the same issue) and I'm unable to open URL links with the native app... I would like to open the youtube / play store /... app, just clicking the URL from the browser.
Thanks in advance!
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Market app for outside USA

Like the topic says, any suggest for a market app that provides full access to and android market worldwide. For example no paid and some free apps don't show up in the play store.. Any really good tried party market app?
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The Market has its limitations for a reason (mostly legal reasons) and making an alternative market app that circumvents that is just as illegal as it's impossible (with Google having complete control over the "other end", ie. the Market itself, and who can connect to it and how).
That said, you should try using MarketAccess.
Thanks for the reply and I did have a feeling it was legal related but then again I can't understand how on my gf iPhone she can find and install for example Whatsapp, so can her brother on his blackberry but om my android I can't find it on the market. Isn't these restrictions suppose to be in forced on all platforms or is it just Google Android?
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It has nothing to do with a specific platform. Simplified, it has to do with Google (not) being able to work out the complete terms of use in some countries.

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