Guest Brendan Lynch Posted June 3, 2014 Posted June 3, 2014 Pushbullet is a popular service that allows users to push links, photos, and other content to their mobile devices, while also pushing notifications and phone calls to the desktop. Now, the creators of Pushbullet have created a Play Store beta program, allowing users to test future version before stable builds are released. The beta channel’s initial build isn’t anything to write home about. For now, you can simply remove devices and contacts as well as enjoy the service with a few less bugs. However, good news is on the horizon has better updates are reportedly on the way. Pushbullet’s desktop application also got a small update in the wake of the beta program. It is now possible for notifications to be mirrored, automatically taking over the function of the browser extension. This puts less responsibility on the browser, making things run smoother and quicker. In order to access the beta program, all you have to do is join the Pushbullet Beta Community on Google+. You will then be able to access the application from the Play Store. Head on over to Pushbullet’s announcement to get started. source: Pushbullet via: Android Police Come comment on this article: Pushbullet launches Google Play beta program Visit TalkAndroid for Android news, Android guides, and much more! News via TalkAndroid
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