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Google Buzz Rattles Microsoft and Yahoo!

by Jay Garrett on February 10, 2010

Google looks like it’s fancying some of the social network pie with Buzz.

Google Buzz is based around Gmail and, like other places, lets you share information, photos videos and status updates. It also connects with Flickr and Twitter so you can spread your endless, pointless news with everyone you know and others that you’ve managed to collect.

The Google Buzz mobile service geotags your updates so folk know where you were when you saw that cute cat or police car getting clamped.

If you’ve got a Gmail account it should be coming over to you in the next few days.

Bradley Horowitz, Google’s vice-president of product marketing, says: “There’s so much opportunity, we can wire this up in so many ways with other parts of Google, other parts of the internet.”

Google Buzz will look over your existing Gmail account and will point out updates and media from contacts you chat with frequently. Don’t freak out though – you can alter privacy settings so you can control your info-flow.

Google founder Serge Brin has already suggested that Buzz, IM and email will eventually become one.

It seems that Google has rattled some cages with this announcement with Microsoft arguing that: “Busy people don’t want another social network, what they want is the convenience of aggregation.” Then nodded at Hotmail which happens to have Flickr, Twitter and Facebook integration.

Then Yahoo! tweeted: “Two years after Yahoo! launched Buzz, Google follows suit. Check out the original: http://buzz.yahoo.com/” Ouch!

So, do we need another social network platform or is Microsoft right about the integration thing?

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Iconfactory, the people behind Twitterific, has now made two types of Ollie, the cute blue bird, available to own.

So you can tweet with Ollie sat with you.

Iconfactory obviously thinks that this will be a winner:

“We’re pleased to announce that our vinyl collectible figure of Ollie, the Twitterrific mascot, is now shipping worldwide”

The online store says:

“Ollie is an adorable little bluebird that loves to chat about what’s going on”

You can get the limited edition Ollie as a vinyl figure (with a “soft yet sturdy” feel) and as a flocked vinyl figure (with a “soft velvet” feel).

Both Ollies measure around 10cm, or 4 inches tall.

Prices are $19.95 for the vinyl and $26.95 for the velvety version. Click here to see the store :)

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Facebook Updates – Even Boring When You’re on the Run

December 23, 2009 Click to read more →
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This just shows how ingrained updating your social networking pages has become.
The last thing on my mind would be to send tweets or update my Facebook status – but not so Craig Lynch.
Lynch is actually an escaped prisoner and he’s been updating his friends about life on the run via his Facebook page – much [...]

Boxee Box – Possibly the Funkiest HD Network Media Streamer

December 9, 2009 Click to read more →
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I’ve been messing around with the cool n quirky Boxee software and am digging how it works and does its thing.
I know it’s been out for a while but the reason for this interest is the equally funky looking custom media player that they’ve just unleashed.
What this Boxee Box will do, apart from being great [...]

Twitter Tops English Word of the Year List

November 30, 2009 Click to read more →
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Ah, Twitter.
There’s definitely those for and those against the micro-blogging phenomenon but no matter which side you’re on chances are that you’ve uttered the ‘T’ word.
So much so that you’re responsible for making Twitter the most used English word of 2009!
Out of the 1.58 billion English speakers in the world, it looks like, plenty many [...]

The Dead to get Special Memorialised Facebook Pages

October 27, 2009 Click to read more →
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Facebook has just announced that it’s bringing in a new feature that will allow friends and family to ‘memorialise’ the profiles of their loved ones who have sadly shuffled loose this mortal coil.
As well as being able to memorialise the deceased Facebook will also ensure that the friends and family are not needlessly reminded of [...]

ViconReview – Auto Life Blogging 30 Seconds at a Time.

October 19, 2009 Click to read more →
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You update your Twitter and Facebook regularly and your Twitpic and Flickr pages are awash with little glimpses into your life.
Wouldn’t it be great if you could get a specially designed camera for lifeblogging updates?
Say, a snap every 30 seconds?
The ViconRevue was developed to help stir the memories of Alzheimer’s sufferers, but now the Oxford-based [...]

Foursquare Social Gaming Comes to London – Earn Points and Badges by Eating, Drinking and Partying Round the Capital

October 8, 2009 Click to read more →
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Foursquare has announced that it’s bringing its location-based social networking game here to London.
The service that started in March awards points and badges for experiencing things in certain locations and is apparently quite the hit over in the USA but remains pretty much unknown on this side of the pond.
Foursquare is a location service-based social network/game.
It’s [...]

New and Improved iPadio Audio Blogging Social Networking – Better Than Audioboo?

July 30, 2009 Click to read more →
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There’s already quite a few apps that will get your audio recordings onto the interwebs from your iPhone.
Trottr actually will do this from any phone as it’s a simple call-in or upload system whereas the Tweetmic iPhone app gains its popularity through its ability to publish on Twitter – but it lacks a social network.
AudioBoo.fm [...]

Twitter to Become Shopping Network

June 21, 2009 Click to read more →
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It sounds like Twitter has plans to turn its addictive mircoblogging sensation into a cash making machine via that other addiction:  Shopping.
Plans are underway to convert the Web 2.0 phenomenon into an e-commerce network where mentions of products and recommendations from tweets can be linked to product purchasing pages directly on the site.
Millions of Tweeple already use the [...]