There’s a blog post that describes how developers can get started with the Google+ API, but here are the high points that you’ll need to know:
- Read-only access
- Public data only
- All API calls require OAuth 2.0 or an API key
- Resources returned from the API will come to you in a JSON format
The release of the API means that we’ll start seeing more products coming with Google+ integration. While we’ve already been able to launch SocialStatistics, a measurement of the most-followed people on the network, that data is all being scraped and thus not nearly as accurate as it could be.
We’ll be keeping an eye out for the great things that developers make with the Google+ API in the weeks and months that are to follow. If you have an amazing idea, or you’ve already been hacking things together, make sure to drop a comment and let us know about them.
This should be only the start of where the Google+ API can take developers. Once it is decided exactly if and how devs will be given access to the more private details that you want to share with them, amazing things should be able to happen.
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