[Update: Firefox, Too] Download Chrome To Phone For Android 2.2 and Google Chrome

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[Update]: Someone’s made a Firefox version of the plugin you’ll need on the browser side of things. You’ll need to grab that from here. You’ll use the same APK as before, though.

If you were one of the lucky users to receive Android 2.2 to your Nexus One over the air (or if you were lucky enough to get the leaked version working perfectly fine on your device), then you’ll want to download Chrome to Phone.

This pair of plugins (one is for the Google Chrome browser, and the other is an app for Android) enables you to do what Google demonstrated during last week’s Froyo keynote: pushing web pages directly from your browser to your Android phone instantly. As their Google Code project describes (and as it was described at Google I/O), it uses the newest AppEngine server along with Android 2.2’s new Cloud to Device Messaging service to make this possible.

  1. http://code.google.com/p/chrometophone/downloads (make sure Settings->Applications->Unknown Sources is checked). Note that this application requires Android 2.2 (”Froyo”) or later.
  2. Start the Google Chrome to Phone Extension application on the phone.
  3. Choose the account to register with (this must match the account you sign in to with Google Chrome to Phone Extension on the desktop).
  4. Click on “Register Device” to register your phone with the Google Chrome to Phone Extension service.

Try it out for yourself and let us know how you like the feature.

[via TechCrunch]

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  1. Tom
    May 24th, 2010 at 13:41 | #1

    @laurie:

    If you’re talking about HTML5 web apps, you can do that with this plugin.

    If you’re talking about Android apps, you can do it by going to Cyrket and using this plugin.

    If you’re talking about the cool new page in chrome with the apps list, that’s not available yet. :(

  2. Tom
    May 24th, 2010 at 13:43 | #2

    Hot diggity!

    Clicked the button, and 3 seconds later, I was looking at the page on my phone.

    Gonna try a map now…
    I mapped my home address to work…

    WOW! Opened up Maps in the directions page!

    Okay, I’m sold. This is fantastic!

  3. Paul
    May 24th, 2010 at 14:30 | #3

    I second what Inspiron41 said. Being able to push from phone to pc would be fantastic.

  4. knowsbest*
    May 24th, 2010 at 14:45 | #4

    when will the market be ready for browsers, with that push function?
    and what about the music streaming thing, when will it come?

  5. Inspiron41
    May 24th, 2010 at 15:31 | #5

    if the links could be push from the phone to the pc that would be cool too. especially sites that arent suited for mobile devices

  6. laurie
    May 24th, 2010 at 15:39 | #6

    I hunted all over right after I did the update; and finally found it over the weekend. Works lovely too! Now I just want the one that downloads the apps from the web to your phone; the people at nexus help say the web has to catch up to the OS before that can happen- whatever that means. I tried to copy the site they were at, (from the you tube video), but it must not be live.

  7. Tony
    May 24th, 2010 at 16:09 | #7

    I tried it but it’s not working for me. I am using Chrome. To be fair, it might be our corporate proxy/firewall that is interfering.

  8. Darrell
    May 24th, 2010 at 16:33 | #8

    I’m getting an error when I try to download the firefox version. Not really a problem as i don’t have 2.2 yet.

  9. David Kearns
    May 24th, 2010 at 17:17 | #9

    That’s very sweet

  10. jdavet
    May 24th, 2010 at 17:40 | #10

    Works like charm. Not sure if it is supposed to work over 3g, but the page never opened when I was off the network. But when I was on the same network as my laptop, the page opened within seconds.

  11. Alex
    May 24th, 2010 at 18:24 | #11

    Works perfectly!!!!

  12. Liquidbud
    May 24th, 2010 at 19:14 | #12

    No kidding. Google better not start treating this like Microsoft would.

  13. Larkin Vain
    May 24th, 2010 at 20:00 | #13

    Tried it. Works great.

  14. xmnj
    May 24th, 2010 at 20:00 | #14
  15. Paul
    May 24th, 2010 at 20:10 | #15

    I doubt that Google themselves would publish a FF addon. However, I’m sure there will be something available soon for FF to utilize this awesome feature.

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