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Google Buzz is live now

Today when I logged into by Google account I have seen Google Buzz is live and account is asking for certain setup. Google’s latest social media experiment came to life for everyone

Buzz is a new way to share updates, photos, videos and more, and start conversations about the things you find interesting. You’re already set up to follow the people you email and chat with the most.

Buzz will let you share photos, links, videos, and status updates through your Gmail inbox or your mobile device’s Web browser. It may sound like sour grapes, but Microsoft and Yahoo released separate statements on Tuesday saying they have offered functionality that’s similar to Google Buzz for years.

Digg founder Kevin Rose has shared his insights on Google’s new service, and one of his biggest complaints was the inability to stop new Buzzes or comments from lighting up your inbox

3 thoughts on “Google Buzz is live now

  1. When you open the Gmail for first time you see

    New! Google Buzz in Gmail

    Share updates, photos, videos, and more.
    Start conversations about the things you find interesting.

    No setup needed

    You’re already following the people you
    email and chat with the most in Gmail.

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