
Today at the Google I/O conference, Google gave developers a preview of how the Google +1 button can be inserted into websites, some of the stats it will offer and said it would be available “in a matter of weeks.”
The button will have a counter display similar to how other buttons from Facebook and Twitter work. The image over on the right is a mockup of how it might look at the Huffington Post, as created by Google.
+1 Button Comes In “Weeks”
No, the Huffington Post doesn’t yet have this button. No one does yet, Google said. But Timothy Jordan, the developer advocate from Google who lead the developer session, said it’s only weeks away.
Button Generation Form
Installation for most people will be done by using a simple code generator that allows setting of size, whether to include a count and other options.
Read More: Just Weeks Away, A Preview Of The Google +1 Button For Websites