
Google+ is obviously a major focus for Google these days, but until now, the company hasn't really focused on extending the Google platform beyond its own services and its +1 buttons. Now, however, the company is
extending the Google+ platform to mobile with the upcoming release of its Google+ SDKs for
iOS and
Android. This new platform will allow developers to use Google+ sign-in buttons, sharing widgets, ?and the Google+ history API it
quietly launched yesterday. Developers will also be able to pull in public Google+ content through the existing (but limited) Google+ API. In addition to these SDKs, these features are also now available as
mobile web optimized social plugins.
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