
What does that mean? Whatever is in your Android notification tray will show up in desktop Chrome. Over the weekend, the company pushed out a new update, version 13.2, that adds notification sync. In other words, Pushbullet is like having a Pebble, but instead of wearing it on your wrist, it lives in your computer’s upper right hand corner. In the past few months, however, the team has figured how to send your phone’s notifications to Chrome on your desktop. When it launched however many years ago, it let you push whatever website you were looking in Chrome to your Android device.

Pushbullet is one of those few applications that I can’t stop raving about it.
