see openintents.org their code dose in fact check home for updates..just
remove the integration with market and have it check your own servers
instead..



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On Wed, Dec 2, 2009 at 4:02 PM, Maps.Huge.Info (Maps API Guru) <
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> If it was me, I would just add code to check "home" in the app itself.
> It would be a fairly simple matter to do so and if an update is found,
> link out to it with a webview to download. Installation from a webview
> is pretty simple.
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