Google Buzz is part Facebook and Twitter; allowing you to share links and images and keep your friends informed as to where you are and what you're doing.
By Jared Newman
Google's introduction of Google Buzz came on short notice, but it's no small announcement. The search giant is looking to change social networking by integrating it into services that Google enthusiasts already use, such as Gmail, Google Maps and Google Profile. Here's a visual tour of Google Buzz's key features, both for computers and mobile phones.
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