
Google's iOS application for Google+ continues to be posted, a Googler stated.
(Credit: screenshot by Stephen Shankland/CNET)Google has posted an iOS application for implementing Google+ to Apple's Application Store, a Google worker reported today about the company's new social networking.
"For my apple iphone using buddies: the Google+ apple iphone application continues to be posted towards the Application store (no not today, sometime just before today) and it is waiting for approval," stated Erica Pleasure, a support specialist at Google, inside a Google+ publish today. She clarified inside a comment it's for iOS products, not only apple iphone.
Google released Google+ by having an Android application along with a Web interface. The Android application is targeted for small products, though--it's workable but awkwardly extended on my small Samsung Universe Tab 10.1. Apple's iOS products, though, are extremely popular, particularly one of the digital in-crowd which has handled to obtain access to Google+ throughout its restricted initial beta period.
Google also offers stated it'll provide a Google+ API (application programming interface), a move that will make it easy for other developers to construct Google+ applications. An API allows software, not only people, connect to something, so developers can produce a new interface for any service or potentially build larger services on the top from it.
Via Mashable.
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