At A distance of just over two months since the launch of Google +, Google has today made available for developers the first set of APIs for developing third-party applications that leverage the platform social network in Mountain View.
This first release is focused exclusively on features that allow you to manage and manipulate the data public (not private) users share on Google +. No chance, at least for the moment, "write" data from external applications or to access information of Circles of users.
Applications developed using the platform must be properly registered before you can make requests of any kind to the Google API +, whose calls are made through simple methods that return in output code in JSON format easily reusable.
At the same time as the launch of the API, Google has released the site developers.google.com/+ that provides access to the documentation available on how to use the Google API + and participate in discussions between users to ask questions or find answers to your questions.
After the introduction of the button +1 and games based on the platform, Google + Google search to recover lost ground compared to Facebook in the field of social network and aims to release a short additional set of APIs that, in Mountain View are well aware, have contributed significantly to the success of the social network of Zukerberg.
Facebook is no longer the only giant "social" of the web and, given the massive counter-offensive of Google and the growing popularity of Google +, is perhaps the case that someone in Palo Alto will decide to innovate a social network that now, too long, is too equal to itself and cannot afford to stand idly by hoping that his record remains intact.
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