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Developer Brings Google+ Commenting System To WordPress A Week After Google Launches It For Blogger

Earlier this week, Google launched its new Google+-powered commenting system for Blogger, but it's not clear when the company plans to release it for the rest of the web. Now, however, intrepid developer Brandon Holtsclaw has managed to bring the Google+ commenting system to any WordPress blog.

Official Blog: Bringing Google+ Comments to Blogger

Reading and responding to comments can be one of the most rewarding aspects of blogging. Not only do they help you connect with your readers, they can also inspire later blog entries. The challenge, oftentimes, is following all the conversations around your content-on Google+, for instance, as well as on your website.

Google to launch third-party commenting platform to rival Facebook

Google is about to launch a new commenting system that will tie into the search giant's Google+ platform, web services and web search, a source close to the product's development confirmed with The Next Web Tech-WD blogger Saud Al-Hawawi also reported yesterday that several new Google features that have yet to be announced were discussed at the Google event G-Saudi Arabia, including the new commenting platform.

Google takes first swipe at Facebook comments with Google+ Blogger integration

Facebook found a successful recipe when it launched a commenting system that could be incorporated on third-party websites, and now it appears Google+ is following its rival's footsteps - or at least starting to. Today Google is allowing Blogger users to integrate Google+ comments on their website.

Google takes first swipe at Facebook comments with Google+ Blogger integration

Facebook found a successful recipe when it launched a commenting system that could be incorporated on third-party websites, and now it appears Google+ is following its rival's footsteps - or at least starting to. Today Google is allowing Blogger users to integrate Google+ comments on their website.