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Originally shared by Ken Norton

Two weeks ago at Google I/O we announced the early developer preview of the Google+ history API. Back then I mentioned [1] that Google Search activity would soon appear in Google+ history, and I’m happy to report that this feature is now live.

If you’re a Google+ history developer, you (and only you) will now see moments related to your search tasks -- just turn on your web history to start seeing your private search data (http://www.google.com/history/). Rather than write a new moment for each individual search query (like [peter higgs] or [large hadron collider]), we’re writing moments for higher-level tasks (such as “Researched Higgs Boson”).  As you work to write your own moments, we encourage you to consider the right granularity that provides the most value to your users.

As always, we welcome your feedback and questions in our developer forum (https://groups.google.com/forum/#!forum/google-plus-developers). And if you want to catch up on all things Google+ history-related, we’ve also posted videos of our sessions at Google+ I/O -- both Getting Started [2], and Advanced [3].

References:
[1] https://plus.google.com/117350989957881101918/posts/9SGntdGTCKJ
[2] http://youtu.be/ypO2q_KBz9I
[3] http://youtu.be/fBvgP4jSWJw

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