Hooked right into your Gmail inbox, Buzz uses an algorithm to add friends based on those with who you communicate with the most. Within the newly added "Buzz" section of your Gmail, you and your friends can post status updates as you would on Facebook or Twitter, share links and share photos and videos. You can also integrate other services from around the web with Buzz, including Twitter, Picasa, Flickr, YouTube and Google Reader, all automatically updating your Buzz timeline with your latest activity from around the web.
Google's new social media service Google Buzz will show up in your Gmail account this week. Here's how to customize and use Buzz--or opt out of its inbox-cluttering updates completely.
There's an incredible amount of media and blogger noise about social networks, yet there are few viewpoints that are looking at the networks objectively minus the "killer app" hype. My career mission? To cut the hype and help companies make sense of what to do. For those fraught with information overload, this definitive matrix will help.
ShareThis the No.1 prefered social sharing tool is came out with lots of new beneficial added features. This time the core team of the ShareThis is thinking...