Now days when facebook & twitter are the main game players in social media environment,
every new tool that is “born” may enlarge the already endless abilities & applications: to communicate, do business, recruit, networking and meet new people & friends.
Lately a new game player came into the community
his name is Google Buzz and all of us users will have another option to use.
In order to simplify the choice of using one tool or another (or all of them…)
let us examine the technical differences among those tools.
Below is a main attributes comparison table
that may help you choose your favorite / useful social media tool
based upon the leading tools for social media environmet in use today.
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buzz |
Location |
Separate social media environment |
Separate social media environment |
Part of Gmail & Google tools |
Links to external services |
Stands alone –not connected to external sites & services |
Enables link to external services |
Full connectivity to Google applications, enables external links services to flickr, twitter |
Content |
Disable embed external links within a twitt |
Partial external links embedded into a wall message |
Enables embed pictures ,films ,links to external sites within a chat / message |
Distribution |
Fixed Pre-defined mailing list for each twitt |
Fixed Pre-defined mailing list for each chat/notification |
Full adjustment / of mailing list for every new written message |
Contacts |
New user must build his new own contact list |
New user must build his new own contact list |
Contact list is generated automatically from Gmail contact list |
Groups |
Service not available |
Service available |
Service not available |
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