++ a chrome extension for Google+
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++ a chrome extension for Google+
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This extension extracts the Google+ profiles of the people whose names appear on the page you visit.
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Because "This extension extracts the Google+ profiles of the people whose names appear on the page you visit."
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#4I wonder if Google is going to let an independent author keep the ++ name. That's some serious vanity name real estate.
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#5I wonder if Google is going to let an independent author keep the ++ name. That's some serious vanity name real estate.
Huh? You mean the name of the Chrome extension? I think it would be kind of hard to argue that he's not allowed to use "++" as a name.
(At first I thought you meant http://google.com/profiles/++ linked to his profile; taking that away would be pretty ridiculous as well.)
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#6It found 9 people on this thread
http://news.ycombinator.org/item?id=2734923
Worked great for me. Nice work man.
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#8Definitely gonna try this as I browse the web. Should turn up interesting results/people. Nice work!
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#9Earlier quoted context omitted.
Because "This extension extracts the Google+ profiles of the people whose names appear on the page you visit."
Rapportive already does that (and more) from Gmail
Yep but I wanted something that would quickly give me links to people in the articles I read.
My approach is a bit trickier since I also get user names inside the content of the article.
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#10Earlier quoted context omitted.
Because "This extension extracts the Google+ profiles of the people whose names appear on the page you visit."
Rapportive already does that (and more) from Gmail
I think you may have taken my comment out of context. The [deleted] post I replied to was asking why the extension was asking for so many permissions.