Google Buzz vuole fare il salto di qualità…imitando gli altri

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La nuova piattaforma di social networking Google Buzz, che è stata lanciata qualche mese fa dal colosso del search engine, sta cercando la sua consacrazione definitiva per permettere di uscire allo scoperto da quest’ombra creata dai Big del social networking. E come ha deciso di farlo? Ovviamente modificando determinati strumenti di gestione come quelli di scelta e di operatività della libertà di utenza.

A partire dai consigli (e dalle critiche) inviati dagli utenti stessi sul sito, il colosso di Mountain View, ha deciso di aumentare lo sviluppo di funzioni quali: la richiesta delle amicizie, la bacheca con frequenza di aggiornamento maggiorata, le impostazioni della privacy et similia.

Ovviamente a ciò è stata aggiunta una maggiore integrazione con lo strumento Picasa per le immagini e per il collegamento a Twitter.

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