Google Buzz: Chirp after Chirp - Sweet IT.Net

by xjyzhenai on 2010-02-23 15:21:33

This is the era of micro-blogging. Without high-level control, micro-blogging services of all sizes will proliferate. Kill the little ones and leave the big ones. Closed not crab, left crab. Create a green network environment for the broad masses of the people.

Everyone who logged into Gmail after the New Year probably found a welcome change: Gmail embedded a new application: Buzz. The Chinese meaning of Buzz is (bee, etc.) buzzing; Chirp (a machine, etc). Can not help but remind us of the Chinese meaning of twitter: (birds, etc.) squeak, chirp. Why do similar microblogging services like to be named after this kind of noise? Ha-ha-ha-ha-ha-ha-ha-ha-ha-ha-ha-ha-ha-ha-ha-ha-ha.

image Buzz is a microblogging service embedded in Gmail. Just not on its own. It doesn't just provide status messages to share updates, photos, videos, and more. With Buzz, you can automatically follow the people you email or chat with the most in Gmail. And you can easily import your content from Twitter, Picasa, Flickr, and Google Reader.

Google also announced a mobile version of Google Buzz, which lets you use your mobile device to connect to Buzz anytime, anywhere.

If you use QQ email, you will get used to Buzz quickly. Because it is almost the same as the broadcast function of QQ mailbox. MHM. Take the time to experience Buzz.

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