Google has launched an initial set of APIs for developers creating games and apps on the Google+ platform.
The initial release is limited, only allowing developers to retrieving public information from the Google+ community. Developers using the API can access public information about their customers, as well as retrieve certain player analytics.
Google+ supports programs written in Java, GWT, Python, Ruby, PHP, Objective-C, and .NET, the company said.
The Google+ social games network was unveiled in August. Heavyweight studios such as Zynga, Rovio, PopCap, Playdom and Digital Chocolate are supporting the platform with key game releases.
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