Google Launches Buzz Widget For Android

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20 Mar 2010

Google has released a Google Buzz widget for Android phones aimed at making it easier for users to update their status and share content with others.

The Google Buzz widget allows users to post text and photos with a single tap, directly from the Android home screen.

The Google Mobile Blog provides more details. "Like other mobile access points for Google Buzz, the widget lets you choose to tag your post with the location or place from which it was posted."

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"You can post buzz about a great meal you had and share photos of the new restaurant. To save time, your posts will upload in the background, letting you get back to your scrumptious dessert without a wait."

The widget is currently available in English for Android phones running 1.6 and later. Google says it plans to add support for other languages soon.

Search for Google Buzz in the Android Market to download the widget. Once installed, you can add it to your home screen: tap "Menu" while on the home screen and select "Add > Widgets > Google Buzz".
 

 


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4 Responses to Google Launches Buzz Widget For Android

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beyondfine98

March 26th, 2010 at 3:59 pm

Widget is a trademark of the Guinness company.

It refers to the plastic device they put in their canned and bottle beer to carbonate it and give it a draft like head.

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steve

March 29th, 2010 at 2:18 am

Sorry but you are out of luck. Any DLC is linked both to the Xbox and to the account. You can not even use the content on a different profile on the same Xbox without the account that you downloaded it with signed in. There is no such thing as "sharing content" in the first place. You are just SOL sorry.

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ifanorangeiscalledanorange?

April 29th, 2010 at 8:15 am

although there might be a problem with the power outlet itself, you can try 2 things first before attempting to clean up the outlet. if your plug ends coming from the tv and receiver are 2 prong, which a lot of tv's are, try turning them around. if your wall outlets are older, they will have the same size slots, newer ones have a wide and narrow slot. if the slots on the outlet are the same size, plug the tv in, if it buzzes,turn the plug over and plug in again,so that the male end of the plug is going into the other female end of the outlet. this should help if the polarity was wrong. you could also try plugging the tv and receiver into seperate outlets. try using a surge protected power bar. this is a good idea anyway, as a good surge protector can save your gear in case of a power spike.
hope this helps.

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zura gewisner

December 10th, 2010 at 2:14 am

Check if you have a protected wireless network. You can use WEP, WPA or WPA2. Once you enable wireless security no one from outside can connect to your wireless networks.

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