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No one’s getting rich off Google Buzz privacy issues

Remember the flurry of hate that flew in Google’s direction after Buzz premiered which lowered the privacy wall for some users? Google sent out a “mandatory statement yesterday to all Gmail account owners stating a settlement had been reached and users will not be receiving money. Instead, the money will go to support organizations promoting more »

Seesmic incorporates Google Buzz into Android app

Ever since Buzz launched, it has had a great mobile interface thanks to the engineers at Google. But it had he flaw of being a completely separate application, making it hard to follow your personal stream if you wanted to see posts from your Twitter, especially on a mobile phone. But now Seesmic has made more »

Google Labs brings Google Maps preview to Gmail

Google, by way of Labs, has recently begun offering previews of Google Maps in Gmail and Buzz. In other words, you can now see a preview of the map right inline with your email message. The new functionality does need to be enabled, however that is simple enough. In Gmail, just click on Settings -> more »

Google Buzz finally comes to all mobile platforms

Remember Buzz? That Google-made social network that lots of people said could put a dent in Twitter, then had all those privacy issues? There are a lot of people who have Buzz, everyone with a Gmail account who didn’t deactivate it does, though not many use it. When it first launched, Buzz mobile was only more »

Buzz to reset privacy settings – users back in control

At launch Google’s stab at social networking outraged many at the lack of concern over privacy. Since launch, Google has made many changes (rather quickly too) in efforts to right the wrongs the company committed. Rumored to be tomorrow, Google will reset everyone’s privacy, asking users to confirm their settings. The move is a good more »

Google Buzz widget now available on Android

Android’s differences in look and feel to the iPhone stand out when you show the home screen. On the iPhone you are greeted with rows and columns of little chicklet style shortcuts. However Android’s home screen is a bit more intuitive, allowing you to set widgets to the home screen that perform functions of the more »

EPIC files complaint to FTC over Buzz

It seems like over night Google went from one of the most loved companies on the Internet to one of the most hated. All because of it’s new Buzz service. First a lot of users complain about privacy issues, which Google fixes in days. Then there are complaints that it doesn’t work as well as more »

Google Buzz for the Palm Pre and Palm Pixi

When Google Buzz originally launched it had the support for webOS devices listed as “coming soon” which upset some of the geekier users that wanted to be able to Buzz on the go. Thankfully that “coming soon” was not entirely accurate and it turns out Buzz works just fine on the Pre and Pixi — more »

Google Buzz abandons auto-following in favor of auto-suggesting

We’ve got to admit that Google Buzz’s auto-following model is really crappy. I’ve had some random eBay sellers (I bought some stuff from them a long time ago) auto-following me on my Google Reader ever since I activated Buzz. Sure, in a way, it’s quite convenient because you don’t have to spend time setting up, more »

Google Buzz adjusts privacy settings

Having played with Google Buzz for the past few days, many of us have noticed one major problem with it: Privacy. Google was quick to react when they first heard complaints of many privacy issues. Previously, it was difficult to find the option to disable others from viewing things like lists of your followers, however, more »