Google+, a rising underdog in the world of online social networks, is known for limiting which third-party developers can build productivity tools that feed into Google+. Previously Google has partnered with Adobe, Hootsuite, Salesforce Marketing Cloud, Sprout Social, and other social media management companies to create management tools for Google+ pages. Google+ is slowly opening up to third parties, though: last week Google released an API allowing domains to connect to Google+. Buffer is among the first service (if not the very first) to take advantage of this API by adding support for Google+ pages.





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