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How to activate your Google Buzz

by Sdkaaa on Feb.09, 2010, under ICT, Web 2.0

So what is all the Buzz about?

Few hours ago, Google announced the launch of Google buzz…

It is supposed to show under your Inbox!!

Google Buzz

If you want to activate your Google Buzz, here is what you have to do:

First, you should have a Google account.

Second, you should at least be subscribed to 2 google services, such as gmail and reader for example.

Third, you should have an online photo Gallery, like Picasa or Flickr (Your DropBox Pictures would work too).

Fourth, you have to go to http://www.google.com/profiles and register with your google account.

Fifth, fill in as much info as you can until it tells you your profile is now eligible to be searched.

Sixth and last, go to google reader and click on “Your stuff”;

“Have some thoughts to share?” Share something and it will come up as a Google buzz status…

All you have to do now in order to see your buzz, is to go to your profile, you will see a tab for Buzz!!

Congrats, you are on Google Buzz!!!

Few hours or days later on you will notice the buzz under your inbox!!

It is helpful to follow people the way of twitter…

P.S: Remember the secret to get rid of several email notifications from buzzes you buzzed earlier: The magic mute key “m” from your Gmail inbox!

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2 Comments for this entry

  • Sdkaaa

    BTW, the instructions are now old, since almost everybody has buzz by now…
    lol

  • Marta Meisels

    Personally I think that Google Buzz’s submission was a little too early, especially the privacy concerns. I also think that Google is going down the same path that Windows went through around the era of Windows 98. The past few products and products seem to be less and less planned and I feel that rushed the first in the industry, and compete with its competitors releases. The privacy issue was was a problem that did not require a computer science degree to figure out, a very basic review could have shown these issues. Do you think Google may have received too much credit last year?

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