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What’s Happening With Google+ and Social Gaming?

Jul 23, 2011

Google+ has grown by leaps and volumes, especially for a social network that isn’t even officially open for business yet. Users and developers have heard rumors of the social gaming that is coming to Google+, but what do we know so far?

Developers who have been keenly inspecting the help pages for Google’s APIs have found a section that mentioned posting to a Games Stream, but currently there is no such animal. And Google Checkout has a web option for developers hoping to collect payments for virtual goods within a game, similar to that of Facebook.

Google has kept its developer community close, and already has its own in-house social gaming crew. Social gaming on Google+ is coming soon folks–keep your eyes peeled!

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