Google has announced a new product that integrates with your email service Gmail. Buzz builds in Google Gmail, browser instant messaging and video chat, and focuses on sharing with other Gmail users. There are also pages on Google buzz.google.com Buzz for iPhone and Android, along with new versions of Google Maps - with the integration of War - for Android, S60 and Windows Mobile devices.
Auto-next - Buzz takes advantage of Gmail’s record of frequent contacts, automatically establishing contacts based on the email you regularly.
Rich, rapid exchange of experiences - Google Buzz pulls in information from their contacts’ Google Reader, Facebook, Twitter, Picasa, YouTube and other services, even if you do not have an account with this service. Videos and photos are displayed in miniature on the line, but also a personal photo viewer that rises a full presentation of the browser. Links, meanwhile, when pasted in Buzz automatically take pictures of the source URL, and you can click to add to your stream. Meanwhile, there are keyboard shortcuts regular Gmail for quick navigation.
Public and private sharing - When you post something - whether an update or comment - you can choose between public or private comments. Anything goes to Google public user profile and is indexed search, but private, can be added to custom groups of people - friends, family, colleagues, etc - and will be limited to contacts.
Inbox Integration - Google have studied methods to integrate social ETTER updates to your inbox, instead of sending simple emails, messages are marked with a logo of Buzz, and those messages are dynamically updated with new comments . Buzz all the usual features - including full browser slideshow - are functional. They are also integrated @-answers, and write in the comment box automatically stops a car-full of contacts. Sending a @-directed the response to this comment to the inbox of other users.
Only good things - Buzz is designed with the exchange and the recommendation in mind. If several of the comments of a user contacts another element, a user who is not following, it is automatically flagged up in its own flow of Buzz. Then click on the “Recommend to see who took it to be added to the flow of Buzz, and then give your opinion on how appropriate it is that educates recommendation engines.
There is also a mobile aspect to Google Buzz, Google has launched three new mobile products to take Buzz away from the desktop. First up, when you visit Google.com on iPhone or Android device and tap the icon Buzz, your phone will automatically use GPS and try to understand where you are and what business is about. The system uses time of day and other details to provide a list of possibilities, then you are able to add one new buzz, either as text or - in a device Android - for voice recognition.
Under the Buzz Google, the complete sequence of events is pulled into the mobile device. Playing in a place on a map Buzz brings information - such as reviews friends’ - as a new feature that can shoot around in the comments of people physically nearby. Finally, there is a new version of Google Maps with integrated Buzz pulling instantly instead (and the companies that offer) that you can add an update of its current. Meanwhile, in the map itself indicate snacks various geo-tagged Buzz comments that you may review, while in motion.
Buzz While Google initially launched as a consumer product, Google also plans to launch at a later date as a business tool. The company has not given any idea of a firm launch date for the functionality of the company, but regular Gmail users will see Buzz added to their accounts during the next few days. Meanwhile, there are indications of future integration with Google Voice - possibly transcribe phone conversations or power in an update of Buzz - and Google are developing promising integration with other social networking platforms like Facebook Connect.
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