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	<title>Dima Tokar &#187; Google Buzz</title>
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		<title>Should there be buzz around Google Buzz?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Is Google Buzz yet another social media site to visit? Is it really revolutionary enough to challenge the social networking &#8216;default&#8217; of Facebook and the microblogging &#8216;default&#8217; of Twitter? Many are asking this very question. While Google Buzz is not revolutionary social media platform, it is different enough and good enough at what it does [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div id="attachment_426" class="wp-caption alignright" style="width: 178px"><img class="size-medium wp-image-426  " title="Google Buzz" src="http://www.dtokar.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/02/1265980227-e1269583428318-300x234.jpg" alt="Google Buzz, Google's latest attempt at social media." width="168" height="131" /><p class="wp-caption-text">Google Buzz, Google&#39;s latest attempt at social media. </p></div>
<p>Is Google Buzz yet another social media site to visit? Is it really revolutionary enough to challenge the social networking &#8216;default&#8217; of Facebook and the microblogging &#8216;default&#8217; of Twitter? Many are asking this very question.</p>
<p>While Google Buzz is not revolutionary social media platform, it is <em>different enough</em> and <em>good enough</em> at what it does to challenge Facebook and Twitter in their respective strengths. For one, Buzz does what &#8216;the best of Facebook&#8217; does and the &#8216;best of Twitter&#8217; does and it does it better. Buzz is an open platform with a <a title="Google Buzz API" href="http://code.google.com/apis/buzz/" target="_blank">well-documented set of APIs </a>that allow other services to seamlessly connect up and contribute information. Google Buzz plays nice with the industry leading social media standards which.</p>
<p>Why then doesn&#8217;t Google Buzz connect to Facebook? The answer is simple &#8212; that isn&#8217;t the game that Facebook wants to play. Facebook has a very restrictive API that makes it difficult or impossible to extract useful information. Facebook&#8217;s current strategy for user retention is to make it inconvenient for users to move their information &#8212; rather than to give users new innovative features to keep users put.</p>
<p>But does Google Buzz have any answers to one of the more pressing challenges of social media &#8212; the signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) &#8212; the excess amount of &#8216;useless&#8217; information overcrowding the &#8216;useful&#8217; information? Maybe not right away, but I think Google has a much better shot at providing us with the answer than anyone else in the business.  Google knows a ton about how to show users what <em>they </em>want to see. They are arguably the world-leader in targeted information delivery. Be it Google Search, AdSense/AdWords, Google News, or GMail spam filtering &#8212; they have the expertise to tackle the SNR problem. Before Google, people accepted that they had to look through a couple of pages of search results on Altavista or Ask before finding what they were looking for. Nobody complained until Google came along and said &#8220;We can do better&#8221;.</p>
<p>Google Buzz is not just Twitter on steroids. Google Buzz is much more than a 140-character-at-a-time microblogging platform. Google Buzz is a rich media platform. It integrates beautifully with Google-owned YouTube and Picasa and leaves the door open for other services to follow suit. Buzz also does this really well. Adding a link to the post quickly fetches the page description and the images that can be added to the post in a matter of seconds.</p>
<p>All in all, Google Buzz has not reinvented the wheel, but doesn&#8217;t mean it&#8217;s doomed for failure. The fact that people don&#8217;t see the product as radically different is actually a plus. I believe that if the mainstream views Google Buzz as &#8216;not that different from Facebook or Twitter&#8217; it&#8217;s going to encourage more people to give it a try, even if they aren&#8217;t all that displeased with their current social media setup.</p>
<p>Unlike Facebook, Google Buzz is very tidy and clean, and very fast. People will appreciate the lack of advertising and absence of annoying so-called &#8216;apps&#8217; and tight integration with GMail. Google Buzz may evolve into a social media aggregator &#8212; making it the go-to-place for catching up on the &#8216;buzz&#8217; from all of your social media sites.</p>
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