Google Opened Google Plus APIs to Six Third-Party Developers

Google has launched a new opportunity for its social network. Google+ Pages owners can now manage their accounts through third-party apps like HootSuite, Involver and Buddy Media. The corporation has opened a social network API for six different companies. The purpose of all this is to provide Google+ Pages owners with access to account management using third-party applications. The six companies mentioned are Hootsuite, Buddy Media, Context Optional, Hearsay Social, Involver and Vitrue.
These companies can now provide their customers with the ability to edit social network accounts, including Kroogi and Pages, by using their software. For some corporate users, this is a key opportunity.

Naturally, the companies to whom Google opened the API of their social network immediately began to improve their own software for Google+. So, Hootsuite immediately reported that its software supports the exchange of information with different types of Kroogi, provides a search among public Google+ posts, shows the recent activity of different users on this social network, and also allows you to manage your account, as mentioned above. An analytical tool for evaluating the effectiveness of the Pages is already being proposed.
In general, Google has long stated that the company will work with third-party developers to work on Google+. Now only the applications of these third-party companies provide the ability to manage multiple Google+ accounts at the same time (in this case, corporate accounts). I would like to hope that soon the corporation will provide this opportunity for managing personal accounts on Google+.
Via Mashable