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February 11, 2010

Making sense of Google Buzz

  • Posted By : Mark Didas/
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  • Under : Buzz marketing, Social media

Google BuzzI’ve been an avid user of Gmail for the past six years.  Yesterday I was reading all about Google Buzz and their attempt to succeed in the social media frenzy.  Sure enough when I logged into my Gmail account, I saw the “Buzz” icon right below my inbox… so naturally I clicked on it.  Wow, I already have several people following me and following several people.  Apparently, I’m connected with everyone in my address book.  Since Google Buzz integrates with Gmail without the need for users to sign up, Google instantly added 176 million users to their social network platform… not too shabby of a start.

It’s no secret that Google is anxious to compete in the social media space.  While their social media platform Orkut has not reached the masses as Facebook has, this has not seemed to deter Google.  Buzz seems to be a much more strategic way of penetrating the market.

While it’s intriguing to have built-in connectivity features in my email, I must admit it feels a little invasive.  There comes a time when consumers want the convenience of aggregated information on a single platform.  Who has time to login to dozens of different systems to manage their information, respond to questions, and provide updates?  I’ve got login credentials for so many accounts – I can’t even keep track of them all.  It would literally take me a few hours just to login to each of them for 5 minutes each on a daily basis.

In order to solve this issue, I think we’ll begin to see a convergence of the top players in this space.  While some of the systems are already compatible, most users want a single stop destination.  Think Facebook on steroids.  The best features of the top platforms need to collaborate and partner to develop the ultimate social media networking destination.

What are your thoughts?  Is there an easy solution to all of these disparate systems?  Is Google Buzz the savior?

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January 28, 2010

Google activates social search

  • Posted By : Mark Didas/
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  • Under : Buzz marketing, Social media

Ever wanted more control over your Google searches?  Perhaps filter and highlight relevant information from your network of friends, family, colleagues, and online contacts.   Basically, have the ability to filter out a lot of the noise and take advantage of the knowledge of your network.  I sure do.  Well, this new beta release of Google Social Search is intended to do just that.

By releasing the facilities to enable social networking search, Google is adding more purpose to all of the various social communities being created online.  You can quickly setup a profile and link social content. Let’s say you’re in the market for a new Gibson Les Paul guitar.  Traditionally, you may go to Google and do a random search for “Gibson Les Paul” guitars (or some variation).  You may get results from Gibson, Guitar Center, eBay, Craigslist, and many other distributors.  Ok, that’s great… but wouldn’t it be cool to instantly search your network of musical friends who may have some personal insight or photos uploaded right from the Google search results page?  You could interact with your contacts directly to answer basic questions that they may have already experienced.  See for yourself at google.com/profiles

While this is an early release, certainly there is a lot of future potential… especially as more people embrace the various social networking tools.  It allows integration with blogs, Picasa, Flickr, Twitter, Facebook, etc.  I just gave it a test drive… pretty slick.  The video to the right gives a nice brief overview.

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