
Based on official blog posts that were apparently posted early (and then pulled), developers will soon be able to access some key features of Google+ via the service's API: photos and videos. Google announced the news on both the Google+ platform blog and its Photos blog, only to take the posts down shortly thereafter ?�but not before they were copied by Google's cache, syndicated to Twitter, and spotted by TC reporter Robin Wauters. You can find a cached version of the blog post
here, and I've included an image below. According to the pulled blog post, this initial API will only give developers read-access to users' content�?�third-party apps will not be able to upload new photos and videos yet. But it's still an important step ? photos and video are crucial to any social network (Facebook is the world's largest photo site by a huge margin, for example).
Source: http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/Techcrunch/~3/qVPy81U0Vyk/
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