Un plugin WordPress important vos billets publics de Google+ vers votre blog

Petit à petit les élé­ments pour ce que je con­sid­ère un équili­bre par­fait entre Google+ et un site per­son­nel se met­tent en place. Ce plu­gin de Daniel Tread­well vous per­me­t­tra d’exporter automa­tique­ment vos posts publics de Google+ vers votre site, si celui-ci est mû par Word­Press bien entendu. De là, ils pour­ront être tweetés, face­book­isés, placés dans un ou plusieurs flux RSS, enfin, ils seront sous vôtre contrôle.

Et comme une excel­lente nou­velle ne vient jamais seule, les com­men­taires de vos posts Google+ seront égale­ment exportés. Au vu de la qual­ité générale des con­ver­sa­tions sur ce site, il est réjouis­sant de pou­voir en garder ainsi une copie ailleurs de manière sim­ple et automatique.

Main­tenant, si nous pou­vions élim­iner IntenseDe­bate et autres Dis­qus afin d’externaliser les com­men­taires de nos blogs vers Google+… Mais cela vien­dra cer­taine­ment bien­tôt aussi, au rythme où évolu­ent les choses!

Nota bene: une option payante (au prix raisonnable de $10.-) est pro­posée pour le plu­gin, mais veuillez remar­quer que celui-ci peut aussi être obtenu gra­tu­ite­ment. Il inclut alors juste un lien en retour vers le tra­vail de Daniel.

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Google+Blog: Google+ posts and com­ments for WordPress

With the huge amount of inter­est sur­round­ing my Google+ Blog con­cept on minimali.se, the num­ber one request was that it be made avail­able as a Word­Press plu­gin. With so many peo­ple ask­ing for it, how could I say no?

What does it do?

Google+Blog will auto­mat­i­cally retrieve your pub­lic posts and the com­ments asso­ci­ated with them and dis­play them as nor­mal Word­Press posts, along with all your Google+ com­ments. They will also include any media that you have added to your Google+ post (pho­tos, albums, arti­cles and video). It will update every hour or so (pro­vid­ing you have peo­ple going to your blog) and will not require any inter­ven­tion from you whatsoever.

Can I see it?

+Colby Brown has been kind enough to help me finalise the plu­gin and has also inte­grated it into his blog. He has a sep­a­rate page that just dis­plays his G+ posts and their asso­ci­ated comments.

Check it out at: http://www.colbybrownphotography.com/blog/category/plusfeed/

What options does it have?

The plu­gin can be is quite con­fig­urable with the abil­ity to eas­ily change your API Key, Pro­file ID, Post His­tory (how many his­tor­i­cal posts are imported), WP Post Sta­tus, Cat­e­gories and Tags.

How can I get it?

There are two ver­sions avail­able for down­load, one free, the other paid ($10). There is no lim­i­ta­tion placed on the free ver­sion, but it does con­tain a link at the bot­tom of your imported posts. I have put a lot of work into this and don’t believe that $10 is too much to ask for the ver­sion with­out a link.

The plu­gin can be down­loaded from http://www.minimali.se/google+blog/

Usage and terms

This is only the first release of the plu­gin and it will be updated on a reg­u­lar basis. I wel­come feed­back and sug­ges­tions and strongly encour­age bug reports. It has under­gone test­ing, but I am not liable for any prob­lems that are caused by this plugin.

Once you have down­loaded the plu­gin, add it to Word­Press via the Plu­g­ins menu and acti­vate it. Fin­ish set­ting it up under ‘Set­tings’ -> ‘Google+Blog Options’.

If you need fur­ther inte­gra­tion mes­sage me and we will see what can be worked out.

You will need to sign up for a Google+ API Key before you are able to use this exten­sion. To get one, go here: http://code.google.com/apis/console/

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The Google+ mus­ings of Daniel Tread­well
Google+ Blog Con­cept — Daniel Treadwell

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How do you implement a version control system for open source hardware design?

An inter­est­ing prob­lem, with a cre­ative approach to a pos­si­ble solu­tion (how could it be otherwise?)

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Steve

Nom­breux sont ceux qui regret­tent qu’une flamme aussi bril­lante que Steve Jobs se soit éteinte beau­coup trop tôt, alors que l’homme aurait pu réaliser encore tant de choses. Pour ma part, je lui suis gré d’avoir su réaliser tant de choses de son vivant.

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