I have been waiting for Google Plus to open up its API so that I can automatically feed my blog to my G+ profile. According to DigitalTrends.com I am going to keep waiting. Why? Because Google does not intend to open the API at all. I understand Google's reasoning. They want G+ to be a place for original content, not necessarily stuff that is automatically posted from another site. The problem is that G+ (with 170 million users) lags quite a bit behind Facebook and its 800 million users. Opening up the API would allow G+ to have more content, which would encourage people to read it more.
Google Plus needs to open its API
Google Plus needs to open its API
Google Plus needs to open its API
I have been waiting for Google Plus to open up its API so that I can automatically feed my blog to my G+ profile. According to DigitalTrends.com I am going to keep waiting. Why? Because Google does not intend to open the API at all. I understand Google's reasoning. They want G+ to be a place for original content, not necessarily stuff that is automatically posted from another site. The problem is that G+ (with 170 million users) lags quite a bit behind Facebook and its 800 million users. Opening up the API would allow G+ to have more content, which would encourage people to read it more.