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Google Buzz

Feb 13, 2010


Google introduced Buzz, a new feature just like twitter within the gmail. now users can buzz any messages to all user or follow anyone that you like.

Google says that Google Buzz offers significant improvements over existing social networks such as Facebook and Twitter, although at this early stage of its development it's hard to see how.

Google Buzz has been designed as a single dashboard to help users deal with the often massive amount of information they receive through existing social networking sites.

Unfortunately, at this point Google Buzz has no links into Facebook, which puts Google in direct competition with the world's biggest social-networking site: and will immediately make the 'simpler-is-better' proposition a fallacy for Facebook's 400 million users.

Google says that Google Buzz offers significant improvements over existing social networks such as Facebook and Twitter, although at this early stage of its development it's hard to see how.

Google Buzz has been designed as a single dashboard to help users deal with the often massive amount of information they receive through existing social networking sites.

Unfortunately, at this point Google Buzz has no links into Facebook, which puts Google in direct competition with the world's biggest social-networking site: and will immediately make the 'simpler-is-better' proposition a fallacy for Facebook's 400 million users.

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To use Google Buzz, you must first have a Gmail account. (For the uninitiated, Gmail is known as Googlemail in the UK.)

Go to Google.com/buzz, and follow the simple instructions. At this point, you should get a 'Buzz' icon and link beneath the inbox link in the lefthand navigation of your webmail browser window. Right now it seems that not all users immediately get this tab, and it doesn't yet appear in our webmail unless we go into it via the Google Buzz homepage.

Google Buzz: go mobile

Users can also access Google Buzz via Google Apps on mobile phones. Simply surf on over to buzz.google.com on you phone, sign in and accept the user agreement. The Google Buzz iPhone app is little more than a shortcut to a Gmail page optimised for mobile, with Buzz added.


You can also create your own desktop application as a Site-Specific Browser (SSB) app for Google Buzz.There’s a guide at mashable (using Prism) on how to do it.But actually it’ creates SSB web app for Gmail not Buzz alone.This tutorial isn’t just for Buzz alone, you can create SSB apps for any website that uses cookies for login info and you want to simultaneously use multiple accounts at the same time.

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