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by joebadmo
5452 days ago
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It doesn't exist yet. But Google's history of trying to adopt federation and with open source in general give me hope that that's part of the plan. I guess it seems to me like, from their perspective, their previous two attempts, Wave and Buzz, failed at a user experience level, and so never achieved wide adoption. With +, it looks like they're trying to really nail the user experience first. Which strikes me as a plausible strategy. |
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If I understand it correctly, Buzz has interoperability by some means, but not in area of user identities - only Google users may use Buzz.
I sincerely hope G+ will have strong federation support someday. But for now, such articles, telling that "G+ is about federation" (while there's even no API yet, or I missed something?) are over-optimistic and sound more like an advertisement.