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By Jonathan Beri , Google+ Developer Advocate
Cross-posted from the Google+ Developers Blog
Last week we released an update to the Google+ Hangouts API , which includes several new features and possibilities to build on, like the ability to respond to facial movements in real-time inside an app.
As with any new API, we’re especially interested in what sorts of things our developer friends will dream up, so we've commissioned a handful of them to play with it over the next couple of weeks, and to share their thoughts and discoveries along the way. The participants represent a wide range of developers -- from agencies like The Barbarian Group to independent developers like Eyebeam alum Aaron Meyers teamed up with OKFocus .
Follow the Hangouts Hackathon with us on the Google+ Developers page , and, if you’re working on an interesting Hangouts API project we’d love to hear about that too. Use hashtag #hangoutshackathon to chat about our work, or your own, with the new API.