GoogleGoogle Buzz introduced for Mobile Phones

Google Buzz introduced for Mobile Phones

Google Mobile Buzz

Want to know what’s going on nearby? Or simply want to post a message tagged with the location? Making everything possible, Google has recently launched an all-new Google Buzz for mobile, a new service that allows users to post buzz and keep up with their friends when they’re away from their computer.

The most recently released service uses users’ location to identify places around them. Searchers can select one of these places and attach it as location tag to their posts, or read what others have posted about the place. Just to notify, there are several ways to use Google Buzz on the mobile device.

Users can use Google Buzz with the help of Buzz.google.com web app that offers access to Buzz from their iPhone or Android phone’s browser, letting them view and create buzz messages. Buzz on Google Maps for mobile steps in as a new Buzz layer enabling users to see buzz near them or anywhere on the map. Users can now post public buzz directly from the layer, even attach a photo from their phone. On the other hand, Buzz Shortcut from Google.com shows users the buzz icon in the top right corner of the google.com homepage. Just tap on the icon to trigger the posting box.

In addition, Voice Shortcut, which is available in the quick search widget on Android and in Google Mobile App on iPhone, lets users post buzz without typing anything. Interestingly, users can now start conversations about places and be more spontaneous when they are out and about, thanks to Google Buzz for mobile.

The new Google Buzz for mobile is currently available for Android and iPhone. On the other hand, the Buzz layer on Google Maps for mobile is available on Android, Windows Mobile, Symbian, and iPhone (as web maps). So buzzing with excitement?

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