Amsterdam is picking up the new Google Buzz social networking tool that was announced last week. Google has linked Buzz to Latitude as well (depending on the privacy settings). This means that people can see where their friends and what they’re doing. It’s interesting that not only your friends are visible, but all Buzz users nearby. This opens a lot of possibilities for creative minds and discussions on the privacy issues!
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Really i like the content of the blog..i recently visited your blog but i m very very impressed..And now i eagerly wait for your next blog…
Thanks for the useful info. It’s so interesting
Thanks for the great advice! I just came across your blog and love the content. I look forward to reading your posts in the future
Google was quite quick to fix the privacy hole they left open. Only friends are visible now (not all Buzz users)
I love buzz, but the world is getting smaller with all the new info you can find at your location.
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