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I have long been a fan of AppBrain. In fact, it has replaced the standard market application on my Android phone. The web interface and simple application install and uninstall made everything really easy when trying to find that app you have been searching for. But now it just got better.
While the browser interface and the ability to pick and choose applications that can then be installed on your phone through the AppBrain app was great, there was one thing missing to make the normal market app look like trash. The team over at AppBrain has solved this problem and has pushed an update that allows you to install applications without ever touching your phone. The site uses the Google login that is on your phone to access and install the application from the website. While this might seem a little on the sketchier side, Lifehacker is convinced that the site is secure.
While the browser interface and the ability to pick and choose applications that can then be installed on your phone through the AppBrain app was great, there was one thing missing to make the normal market app look like trash. The team over at AppBrain has solved this problem and has pushed an update that allows you to install applications without ever touching your phone. The site uses the Google login that is on your phone to access and install the application from the website. While this might seem a little on the sketchier side, Lifehacker is convinced that the site is secure.
You can check out the process here:
Read [Lifehacker]
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