Buzz on Google Buzz

Fears of poor privacy safeguards have produced a buzz on Google Buzz and it has ruined the initial excitement when Google Buzz was introduced to the market. Google scrambled to tweak the social networking service and satisfy its users. So now Google Buzz is facing the heat. Buzz is a “Google approach to sharing.”- This was the point, the company continually stressed when Google introduce Buzz last week.

According to Google’s vice president of product marketing Bradley Horowitz, Google Buzz would do the same thing for social networking, making sense of its vast amounts of information, just as implementation of Web search morphed from hand-picked links to algorithmic indexing.

So in other words, Google Buzz is not by hand, rather it is controlled by computer calculations. There are a few ways Buzz accomplishes this, but foremost is its auto-selection of people to follow, which was based on the 40 most frequent Gmail contacts. Google brought up when introducing the service this was the first bullet point, but at the same time it’s also the feature that’s come under shoot for the most during the past few weeks.

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