A week ago, we noted the talk amongst developers that a Google+ API
could be months away. The next day, we learned that Google was
reaching out to "trusted" developers ? among them, Google Ventures-backed startups ? to try out their early stab at the API. Google was not happy we found this out (and went on a witch hunt to find the leaker) ? so it shouldn't be too surprising that today they're announcing some initial APIs for everyone to use. As they
post on the Google+ Platform Blog, the initial API is ready to go, but it's limited. The focus right now is only on publicly-shared data (so no Circles) and it's read-only. Still, this initial release should placate many of the developers who have been asking for any access to Google+ data since day one.
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