Google kills off useless 'Buzz' service

Andre Yoskowitz
14 Oct 2011 22:56

Google has announced the death of Buzz, the company's foray into social networking before Google+.
The network gave the company issues when it automatically opted-in all 200 million Gmail users without asking for permission. Google paid $8.5 million to settle the case.
Says Google of the move:

In a few weeks we'll shut down Google Buzz and the Buzz API, and focus instead on Google+. While people obviously won't be able to create new posts after that, they will be able to view their existing content on their Google Profile, and download it using Google Takeout...
...Changing the world takes focus on the future, and honesty about the past. We learned a lot from products like Buzz, and are putting that learning to work every day in our vision for products like Google+. Our users expect great things from us; today's announcements let us focus even more on giving them something truly awesome.

Google Plus has over 40 million users and has been critically applauded for its features.

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