![]() ![]() For example, as someone who takes a lot of screen shots it means I can now just share the image to PushBullet on my phone and in a few short seconds the image is on a tab in my browser. Once the notifications are clicked the pushed items are opened in a new tab. Utilising a Chrome extension, pushed items show up as a notification within the browser, much the same as they do on Android. As the service has become more popular the developers have now added the capability of pushing in the opposite direction, from Android, to a browser (as long as that browser is Chrome!). PushBullet has been around for a little while now offering a web based solution for transferring files, lists and links from your computer to an Android phone. ![]()
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