Google Buzz, Rivals to Facebook and Twitter


Facebook and Twitter has been phenomenal as far as social networking is concerned. All the big players in Silicon Valley have been working on a comprehensive strategy to have a stronghold in the social networking domain.

In a latest turn of events Google has decided to be a part of the social networking saga. Basically Google Inc is tapping its huge network of Gmail users and web surfers to create a Buzz that it hopes will help it catch up with online social networking leaders like Facebook and Twitter.

The world’s No. 1 search engine recently launched Google Buzz, which actually allows users to quickly share messages, web links and photos with friends and colleagues directly within Gmail which is the email service being provided by the Google.

Moreover the service will also be able on the Mobile versions because of the launching of the new line of products by the Google like The Google phone and also the Android market.

By incorporating the new Buzz service with the Gmail the Google has decided to jump the start the social networking service because the already large user base of the Gmail will automatically become the part of Google Buzz.

“There’s always been a giant social network underneath Gmail,” said Google Product Manager Todd Jackson at a press event at Google’s Mountain View, California headquarters.

The Google co-founders were also present at the press event in which they announced the Buzz service.

Thursday, February 11, 2010

Google Buzz, Rivals to Facebook and Twitter


Facebook and Twitter has been phenomenal as far as social networking is concerned. All the big players in Silicon Valley have been working on a comprehensive strategy to have a stronghold in the social networking domain.

In a latest turn of events Google has decided to be a part of the social networking saga. Basically Google Inc is tapping its huge network of Gmail users and web surfers to create a Buzz that it hopes will help it catch up with online social networking leaders like Facebook and Twitter.

The world’s No. 1 search engine recently launched Google Buzz, which actually allows users to quickly share messages, web links and photos with friends and colleagues directly within Gmail which is the email service being provided by the Google.

Moreover the service will also be able on the Mobile versions because of the launching of the new line of products by the Google like The Google phone and also the Android market.

By incorporating the new Buzz service with the Gmail the Google has decided to jump the start the social networking service because the already large user base of the Gmail will automatically become the part of Google Buzz.

“There’s always been a giant social network underneath Gmail,” said Google Product Manager Todd Jackson at a press event at Google’s Mountain View, California headquarters.

The Google co-founders were also present at the press event in which they announced the Buzz service.

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