Google+ enables public post embeds, integrates Sign-ins with Authorship program


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Google has now enabled embeds on Google+, its social networking website, allowing users to embed public Google+ posts anywhere on the web.

With the move, Google follows the likes of Twitter and Facebook, sites that also allow users to embed specific tweets and posts on different websites through a set of code. As per Google, embeds support text, photo and media posts and are fully interactive, so visitors on a third party site will be able to +1, comment and follow the user who wrote the original post, inline.

To embed a post, users simply need to find a public post on Google+, and select 'Embed post' from the drop-down menu. They just need to copy the code, and add it to their web page for embedding it

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