Google Takes The Google+ Platform Mobile
Last week Facebook announced they were taking “likes” mobile — this week it’s Google’s turn. One year after launching Google+, the platform is opening up for a deeper mobile integration. The platform has been opened up for early developer preview and will allow for the following features: Sign In With Google+ Share Plugin Mobile +1’s Google+ History API […]
Last week Facebook announced they were taking “likes” mobile — this week it’s Google’s turn. One year after launching Google+, the platform is opening up for a deeper mobile integration.
The platform has been opened up for early developer preview and will allow for the following features:
- Sign In With Google+
- Share Plugin
- Mobile +1’s
- Google+ History API
- Google+ API
Google+ has been enhancing their mobile presence quite a bit as of late and for good reason. In the official blog post Google stated:
“In fact, there are now more people that use Google+ from a mobile device than from a desktop computer”
The platform includes mobile web plugins as well as Google+ SDK for iOS with an Android SDK coming soon.
See the Google+ Developers Blog for more information.
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