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Google has released the first taste of what will become a larger Google+ API for third-party applications built on their social network. So far, all you can do is authenticate, retrieve someone’s public profile, and read their public activities. That doesn’t sound like much, does it?
Well, here are some ideas I came up with over lunch:
Of course, it’ll really start taking off when they enable write access and the link-sharing and cross-posting services can get in on the act.
So, how about you? What else do you think can be done with the limited API released today?
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