Thursday, February 11, 2010

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largest social network! Considerations

Hello everyone!
today Acceding to my inbox made in google, gmail has given me an amazing news !!!!!
Google launched earlier this week the new Buzz service, whereby users can exchange messages, Internet links, photos and videos with your contacts
A service of "social networking" and then, very similar to the style inaugurated by FriendFinder, re-launched by MySpace and be able to make the fortune of the omnipresent Facebook.
Contrary to the portal's favorite moment, however, Buzz looks like a feature additional nested inside of your Gmail and puts the emphasis on the more strictly linked to the statement, "Message" is "buzz"
All messages generated by users (the "buzz" in the lexicon of the application) can be public or private: in the first case, are placed in the user profile page and can also be found and viewed by outsiders, while the latter can determine fairly which contacts allow granular access: specific groups (Customizable) or individual friends. The integration with Gmail makes contacts with whom you exchange e-mail more frequently are automatically added to the list of those followed. Anyone using Gmail for some time as a portal for messaging, will therefore find its network ready Buzz directly in, without the need to configure anything. The addition of a manual contact is much less immediate than that seen on Facebook, but it certainly helps to give the service a more "private" and less wasteful.
You can link your Twitter, Picasa, Flickr and others, for self-buzz as any other element added on the most important social networking sites in parallel. It excludes, however, the integration with Facebook: the reasons for doing so have not been clarified, but the possibility that this is a technical limitation definitely seem inferior to those of a decision dictated by commercial relationships.
There is a commenting system, through which enter into discussions on the buzz, which is already equipped with the operator "@". Putting that character to the name of a contact, at the same iniverà a special notification will be displayed directly in your Gmail inbox. There are features that allow you to browse the information public but, unlike Facebook, are totally absent additional applications. The Farmville-employees will prepare an application so much less fun and far more focused around the communication.
A system of filters and tips, Buzz brings into play a series of filters that, at least on paper, should allow users who follow large numbers of contacts to exclude (or at least make it less intrusive), all the buzz insignificant .
functionality works through a series of filters that assign to each message a kind of priority, so probably not unlike what happens in the Gmail e-mail spam.
As this mechanism can be effective with simple messages that are not advertisements but are simply more or less "interesting" is still yet to be seen.
In a manner not dissimilar, Buzz also suggest you follow some contacts who do not know directly: the mechanism by retrieving information about the people followed by the user's contacts and is clearly designed to fit with the passage of time.
Great attention also to the use of the instrument on the move: in fact, interested parties can use the service on smartphones, addressing a navigator at buzz.google.com.
This address is a version of the service optimized for small displays, in addition to showing a simple layout, it also offers additional features, such as the ability buzz accompanied by inserting tags and GPS coordinates for your current location, or view the buzz of other people who were in the same area, conveniently positioned on a map.
However, it is worth noting that not all services are compatible with each platform: His Majesty's iPhone and devices governed by Android 2.0 (like Nexus) are better supported, and BlackBerry, Nokia S60 and Windows Mobile devices lack many features.
availability, the service is already active on my mailbox and that of some friends, but many users report that the network link "Buzz" in the left column of Gmail has not yet appeared,
A support page explains However, as is traditional Google, Buzz will be activated in a progressive manner to all Gmail accounts, to reach all customers within a few weeks.
we will see some good! for now imapriamo to buzz!

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