API Of Google’s New Social Network Google+ Will Be Available For The Developers

Google has hinted at releasing a developer API for its newly launched social networking platform Google+ and this platform is currently going through a beta trial on an invite only basis, has been designed to bring a user’s entire web experience under one roof, making the web a more social place. Google+ is the company’s latest attempt to take on the social networking giant Facebook and the company recently announced that it had to temporarily halt the invites for Google+ amid insane demand………….

 

A Google Plus API seems to be in prospect and you are invited to sign up with Google‘s new mailing list to be kept informed. You might have heard the news that Google has announced Google Plus which they and others think will be a FaceBook killer. What is interesting is that they have now also asked developers to sign up to a mailing list that promises to keep them informed about the Google Plus API. What is interesting about this is that there isn’t a Google Plus API at the moment. In fact there isn’t even any information on when and how one might be available. Google Plus looks as if might be a success. After launching the beta Google had to restrict access because of the number of people wanting to sign on. Now users who hadn’t heard of it are clamoring to join the queue. At the moment most of the users are far from average and so it is difficult to tell if it really could be a Facebook killer. The only things that seem to be important about it is that it uses as different model for grouping people together – Circles. Essentially this allows you to keep multiple groups of friends and share with them only appropriate material. This makes Google Plus more sophisticated and perhaps more useful to businesses. However it also makes the whole thing more complicated and this in turn opens up the possibility of creating applications that help with management and organization. Add to this the other sophistication, sparks, hangouts, mobile, huddle, etc. – that make Google Plus more attractive to the technical savvy user but more difficult for the average user and you can see that there is a lot of scope for extending, simplifying and automating things that happen on Google Plus. In short Google Plus is a new development ecosystem that is just waiting for its API to allow the exploitation it so badly needs.

 

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