2 days of Google Buzz: 9 million posts, 200 reviews per minute from mobiles and early changes
The headline is what Google says it has achieved in the first 2 days after the launch of Google Buzz. The flip side is that as use of the service grows, the company seems to be listening to users and begins to polish some things that are not enjoying it.
They are working on a new model of type menu tabs so you can fold and unfold, which in some functions only available in one direction, unable to go back, unless you refresh the entire page. Google is also working on key aspects of privacy and one can easily follow what you want from another, to call it somehow. Apparently the problem seems to be that in the line of fans that each user is very easy for new users appear unaware of where they come, something that closely resembles that of the "friend's friend's friend follows you," and which is one of the most criticized of other similar services.
Although Google Buzz is in its infancy, it seems that are going pretty much hurry to polish what lies ahead, at least something that is appreciated ... if the results are satisfactory, of course. Just as if seeking a way to stop the noise in general that forms each user page, would be a start toward rectifying ...
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