More Buzz Links
Thursday, February 11th, 2010 07:07 pmIt seems that Google is rapidly updating Buzz to deal with criticisms and feedback.
http://gmailblog.blogspot.com/2010/02/millions-of-buzz-users-and-improvements.html Improvements made to Buzz since launch
http://www.readwriteweb.com/archives/5_google_buzz_tips_for_the_advanced_user.php
http://brad.livejournal.com/2408782.html <--Brad Fitzpatrick explains how to feed LJ posts into Buzz.
http://www.google.com/buzz/bradfitz/PPjHXDhANAC/Want-to-connect-your-blog-or-some-other-feed-to: Brad F. explains how to connect other blogs to Buzz. (Preliminary tool) another explanation here. Anyway, looks like I spoke too soon about not being able to connect Buzz to other sites with RSS.
A developer talks about future plans for the Buzz API: sounds exciting
Not related directly to Buzz but nonetheless interesting:
The Salmon Protocol: "Salmon aims to define a standard protocol for comments and annotations to swim upstream to original update sources -- and spawn more commentary in a virtuous cycle. It's open, decentralized, abuse resistant, and user centric. "
On activity streams and cross-posting: Man, I sure hope they get somewhere on this! Actually, to me the worst problem about crossposting is redundancy. If everyone is pushing their updates everywhere, that means I see the same things over and over again.
http://gmailblog.blogspot.com/2010/02/millions-of-buzz-users-and-improvements.html Improvements made to Buzz since launch
http://www.readwriteweb.com/archives/5_google_buzz_tips_for_the_advanced_user.php
http://brad.livejournal.com/2408782.html <--Brad Fitzpatrick explains how to feed LJ posts into Buzz.
http://www.google.com/buzz/bradfitz/PPjHXDhANAC/Want-to-connect-your-blog-or-some-other-feed-to: Brad F. explains how to connect other blogs to Buzz. (Preliminary tool) another explanation here. Anyway, looks like I spoke too soon about not being able to connect Buzz to other sites with RSS.
A developer talks about future plans for the Buzz API: sounds exciting
Not related directly to Buzz but nonetheless interesting:
The Salmon Protocol: "Salmon aims to define a standard protocol for comments and annotations to swim upstream to original update sources -- and spawn more commentary in a virtuous cycle. It's open, decentralized, abuse resistant, and user centric. "
On activity streams and cross-posting: Man, I sure hope they get somewhere on this! Actually, to me the worst problem about crossposting is redundancy. If everyone is pushing their updates everywhere, that means I see the same things over and over again.