Google Buzz for mobile allows you to post buzz and keep up with your friends when you're away from your computer. It also uses your location to identify places around you. You can select one of these places and attach it as location tag to your posts, or read what others have posted about the place.
When adding location to buzz posts, we focused on places, not just a lat/long location or an address. We wanted to make location information more useful both to your followers and to help others discover information about nearby places. If you don't want to include your location when you post buzz, it's easy to exclude your location and post without it. You also control whether your buzz posts will be public or private - by default or for individual posts. While anyone can access your public posts, private posts are viewable only by the people you choose to share them with.You can access Buzz on Android in 4 ways:
+ via a mobile website (buzz.google.com). For Android users, buzz.google.com and shortcuts are currently available only for phones with Android 2.0+. Other versions will be supported soon.
+ via Google Maps for Mobile. The new Buzz layer allows you to see buzz near you or anywhere on the map. The Buzz layer on Google Maps for mobile is available on Windows Mobile, Symbian, and iPhone (as web maps). Google Maps for mobile with Buzz (Maps 4.0) is also available in Android Market for phones with Android 1.6+.
+ via a shortcut on the Google.com front page
+ and via Voice Shortcut.The voice shortcut, which is available in the quick search widget on Android and in Google Mobile App on iPhone, allows you to post buzz without typing anything. Just say 'post buzz,' followed by whatever you'd like to post.
To start using Buzz for mobile, go to buzz.google.com from your phone's browser. It is currently available for Android and iPhone. Google will also bring it to other platforms.
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