Assuming your APK is <1MB you can host it on Google App Engine, which
obviously gives you MIME-type control. (Hopefully your APK is below
this threshold anyway).

Cheers,
Justin
Android Team @ Google

On Dec 14, 7:02 am, Tom <thomasfmc...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hostingyourapkonhttp://code.google.comforces it to have an open
> source license, doesn't it?
>
> I am frantically searching for a place to host myapkso I can
> distribute it in a controlled manner (since it's quite early in
> development).  My preference is to find a Google-based service for
> this.
>
> On Oct 24, 3:35 pm, brs <bernhard.r.su...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > It would also be nice to have a list ofhostingsites which handle the
> > MIME type for .apkfiles correctly. Download tab forhttp://code.google.com
> > projects is one of them.
>
> > Bernhard
>
> > On Oct 21, 5:15 am, Al Sutton <al.sut...@alsutton.com> wrote:
>
> > > There are a number of reports of people having problems downloading apks
> > > directly from websites, so I'm putting together a list of tips for
> > >hostingyourownapp at;
>
> > >http://andappstore.com/AndroidPhoneApplications/publishing.jsp
>
> > >Ifanyone has anything they think should be added please let me know.
>
> > > Al.http://andappstore.com/
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