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My Thoughts On Google Buzz

As you may already know, Google has recently launched something called Google Buzz. In this post I will be telling you more about Google Buzz and I will also be sharing my opinions on the service.

How is Google Buzz different?

In my opinion, Buzz is not a copy of Facebook, nor is it a copy of Twittr. Buzz is simply in-between. It is not as complicated as facebook, but is also not as simple as twitter. What makes it different than Twitter is the fact that Buzz lets you comment on other peoples updates and it also lets you upload photos. You man say that Twitter does let you upload photos, but it doesn’t. Twitter only lets you post links to photos and has no native way to attach photos. The only way to post a photo in Twitter is to use a service like Twitic or yfrog. Also, Twitter does not let you comment on other people’s updates. The closest thing to commenting on an update is @replying somebody.  The bad thing about an @reply is that it is not connected to a specific tweet, so things can get a little confusing when you are receiving many @replies.
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GoogleGoogleGoogleGoogle.com: Google four things at once!

This is a guest post by RJ:

Ever wanted to be able to Google 4 things at once? Well now you can at googlegooglegooglegoogle.com.

googlegooglegooglegoogle.com is split into 4 frames all with the Google search engine which allows you to search Google simultaneously all within the one window. Each frame is linked to “Google.com”. Which means it has all the options you would get on “Google.com” such as quick links to Web, Images, Videos etc. and the “I’m Feeling Lucky” button. Above each frame you do get the option to search “Google.com” and “Wikipedia.com”; Also the option to close this Google-Frame and Go To a New URL. Since the frames are minimal size and not large enough to view the whole web page at once you do get the two scroll bars. One scroll bar is on the right of the frame (Up and Down) and the other on the bottom of the frame (Left and Right).
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Review: Gboard

Gboard is simply a mini keyboard for Gmail users. What it does is gives you 19 “finger-friendly buttons” that you can use to navigate around Gmail.
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Google announces free GPS Navigation for Android 2.0

Google, today announced a free (keyword: free) GPS navigation system for Android 2.0. The first phone to have GPS Navigation will be the Motorola Droid for Verizion which will run you at $199.99 with a $100 Mail-in rebate. The Motorola droid will launch on November 6th. More >

Google Voice: now without the Google number

Out with the days of having to acquire a new phone number just to be able to use Google Voice. Google has posted to their blog that if you are willing to lose a few features of the full-on Google Voice you can now use a “Lite” version of Google Voice with your existing phone number. More >

Street View Trike?

Google is showing off a new Google Street View Trike to go places that the Street View car can’t go.

For some examples of places that the Google Street View Trike has been and to suggest new places for it to go Click Here.

What’s next? A Google Street View hat to go places the trike can’t?

What is Google Wave?

Here is a video that I found on YouTube simply telling people about Google Wave. It’s really cool: