
Earlier this week, Google introduced their latest product which they are calling as the Buzz. According to Google, it’s a “new way to start conversations about the things you find interesting and share updates, photos, videos and more”. The new feature is built right into Gmail for easier access.
I just tried this thing and it certainly reminded me a lot of Twitter and Google Wave. I don’t think I’ll make use of this that often. E-mail, Twitter, and Facebook are taking too much of my time and I don’t want to add to the list. Enough is enough.
But who knows? I’ll try to Buzz for a few days and let’s see how it fares.
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