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Using the one-time-code flow with Google+ Sign-in

March 22, 2013 · by gguuss · in best practices, Google, Google+, howtos, HTML, JavaScript, Linux, Mac, Plus, programming, ruby, samples

OAuth v2 background In this post, I’m going to assume that you understand a little bit about the traditional OAuth v2 flows for authorization. If you haven’t already checked it out, you can get acclimated hands-on through the OAuth2 playground….

PhotoHunt: An example of social graph integration

March 15, 2013 · by gguuss · in best practices, Google+, Plus

If you are unfamiliar with the PhotoHunt application, you can read the Java server overview here and can download the app from the Google+ GitHub page. I’m going to share some ideas in this post that have been coming up…

Rendering schema.org microdata for content behind a paywall

August 15, 2012 · by gguuss · in best practices, Google, Google+, hacks, history, Perl

  One of the challenges with writing moments to a user’s Google+ history page is that you need a target URL to pass to the API and that target URL needs to contain appropriate microdata for Google+ to use for…

Describing history with moments

July 20, 2012 · by gguuss · in best practices, history, Schema.org

Great moments in history In a previous post on Google+ history, I discussed why publishers should pay attention to what is happening with Google+ history and explained what the feature is at a high level. In this post, I will…

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