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Google Announces Buzz

Posted by Chad Dreier on 9th February 2010

Google is rolling out its new social service, Google Buzz. We are gathering all of the juicy details at this moment, and will update soon.

Sound off in the comments about whether you have Buzz in your gmail or not, and spread the buzz!

buzz.google.com

Five years ago, Gmail was just email. Later we added chat and then video chat, both built right in, so people had choices about how to communicate from a single browser window. Today, communication on the web has evolved beyond email and chat — people are sharing photos with friends and family, commenting on news happening around them, and telling the world what they’re up to in real-time. This new social sharing is valuable, but it means there’s a lot more stuff to sort through, and it’s harder to get past status updates and engage in meaningful discussions.

Today, we’re launching Google Buzz, a new way to start conversations about the things you find interesting and share updates, photos, videos and more. Buzz is built right into Gmail, so there’s nothing to set up — you’re automatically following the people you email and chat with the most.

We focused on making the sharing experience really rich by integrating photos, videos, and links. No more fuzzy little pictures: Buzz makes it easy to quickly flip through photos and experience them the way they were meant to be seen: big and full-resolution. And videos play inline so you can watch them without opening a new window.

You can choose to share publicly with the world or privately to a small group of friends each time you post. And you can connect other sites you use, today there’s Picasa, Flickr, Google Reader, and Twitter, so your friends can keep up with what you’re doing around the web — all in one place.

To make sure you don’t miss out on the best part of sharing, Buzz sends responses to your posts straight to your inbox. Unlike static email messages, buzz messages in your inbox are live conversations where comments appear in real time.

You can follow the specific people whose posts you want to see, but Buzz also recommends posts from people you’re not directly following, often ones where your friends are having a lively conversation in the comments. If you’re not interested in a particular recommendation, just click the “Not interested” link and your feedback will help improve the recommendations system. Buzz also weeds out uninteresting posts from the people you follow — collapsing inactive posts and short status messages like “brb.” These early versions of ranking and recommendations are just a start; we’re working on improvements that will help you automatically sort through all the social data being produced to find the most relevant conversations that matter to you.

For all those times when you want to share something but aren’t in front of your computer, Buzz is also available on your phone. When you’re out in the real world, a lot of the information you want to share often has to do with where you are: for example, you may want to talk about a new restaurant you discovered or the score of the game you’re watching. So rather than simply a small screen version of the desktop experience, Buzz for mobile brings location to the forefront and makes it easy to have conversations about places. In addition to checking out buzz from people you’re following, you can also see nearby buzz from the people around you.

We’ll be rolling out Google Buzz to everyone over the next few days; you’ll see a new “Buzz” link under “Inbox” when it’s on for your account. We’re still working on some features to make Buzz work well for businesses and schools, so it isn’t yet available in Google Apps, but stay tuned. If you want to learn more in the meantime, visit buzz.google.com.

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Author: Chad Dreier (30 Articles)

Just a dude that obsesses over science and technology, and, to contrast, a total plant nut... but not one of those crazy animal rights freaks... Steak = good. I collect knives, like things that go boom, and will take anything I can make over anything I can buy.

6 Responses to “Google Announces Buzz”

  1. JAguirre1231 says:
    February 9, 2010 at 5:05 PM

    I posted a buzz and it handed my address out to everyone, yay. haha. Also some creepy guy in England is on his way to stalk me

    Reply
  2. Chaibynight says:
    February 9, 2010 at 6:18 PM

    Could we…seriously stop with the social network nonsense? Like, I don’t have any of these websites (twitter, myspace, etc) because I choose to not become a polaroid celebrity. I really like my gmail account, so now I gotta turn this nonsense off. Sasafrassin’…

    Reply
    • Mike B says:
      February 9, 2010 at 7:45 PM

      well its obviously not for you… but the active social networker just had their wett dream come true… GOOGLE+SocNetWork = more options! thank you google for these choices..

      Reply
    • siirial says:
      February 9, 2010 at 7:56 PM

      Yeah… there is such a huge market for the social networks to fill. Its just going to keep coming as the masses keep asking for it. It’s kind of like Survivor and American Idol… I keep beggin for it to stop, but I don’t think it ever will.

      Reply
  3. Jose says:
    February 9, 2010 at 10:14 PM

    This would be great for me and my family. We communicate party invitations and things like that through email this would be even better.

    Reply
  4. Josh says:
    February 10, 2010 at 10:11 AM

    Well it looks like I have Buzz. Not sure if I am really liking it yet, but it looks like it has potential. Lets just see how the privacy settings work.

    Reply

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