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>> Finally another example: some apps provide open (app-specific) APIs 
>> through Intents. When I mean open, I mean that receivers are knowingly 
>> exported for public use.
>> It is impossible to find out about these APIs unless you know about 
>> them...or you find them by luck looking at regenerated manifest xml from 
>> APK like it happened to me recently.
>>
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> If a receiver is "knowingly exported for public use", it should be 
> documented and promoted by the developer.
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>

Sure but here I'm talking about a directory for open Intent APIs. Think 
something like programmableweb.com. That would be generated automatically 
from manifest.

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