Google Buzz

By harold on in Updates. Permalink.

It’s not evil. They should have anticipated people not wanting in all cases to expose their email address. That was not smart. But that has been fixed.

Twitter is fading to eventually be one of many ways to send out messages, share, comment, Facebook is the AOL silo of our time and Google Buzz is an open source platform with a billion dollar backing.

I like it.

In the end we will win as users regardless of our choice in preferred tool. They and hundreds of other companies are innovating communication and internet use cases at a frenetic pace because we demand it.

The rate of change and inovation is continuing to pick up momentum. We can already tie networks together through open protocols in order to share as much or as little as we choose. Using diverse company logins to connect to one application or site is becoming the norm not the exception. And we are using it all in greater numbers each day.

And still companies big and small in software and hardware are racing to make our total information awareness possible, easier and more powerful. Google Buzz is another large step along the path to an interconnected communications web operating in real time.


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