The social party just got bigger and the buzz is on Google!

Google’s new social network platform is the talk of the tech world these past few days.  It’s arguable how much of a threat Buzz will be to Twitter and Facebook, but there are some pretty cool advantages:

  • It’s part of gmail.  Almost everyone has a personal gmail account.
  • You can integrate Picassa, Flickr and Twitter (although you can’t update Twitter from Buzz)
  • It’s easier to add/view images, video and content.  Unlike Twitter and Facebook it quickly pulls the information from the source and brings it on page.
  • Coming soon, …..you can update it by voice!  How cool is that? Not only cool but a huge feature advantage cause you can do it anywhere while doing anything.

Have you been buzzed yet?  What are your thoughts and experiences?

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About The Author

Eddie Bluff

Eddie Bluff is the Vice President of Key Accounts and Co-Founder of Site-Seeker, Inc., an Internet marketing company created by Eddie and his brother, Brian, in 2003. Site-Seeker performs the efforts necessary to drive qualified visitors to its clients’ websites; convert the visitors into buyers; measure the results achieved; and develop improvement plans based on performance.

Mr. Bluff brings over 20 years of experience in sales, account development, business process development, marketing, and service management to the company. He obtained a Bachelor of Science Degree in Political Science from the State University of New York at Buffalo, and worked for more than 15 years as a Manager of Sales and Marketing at PAR Technology Corporation before joining the Thomas Industrial Network. At Thomas, he signed the largest ever first-year contract in the history of Thomas Register with a sale in excess of $143,000, and he placed 16th out of 480 individual sales contractors in North America.

As the Vice President at Site-Seeker, Eddie travels the country conducting seminars and workshops focused on bringing clarity to the Internet Marketing industry. When he’s not on the road, he is responsible for developing relationships with key accounts, partnerships and co-management of the firm.

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