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Let's compare the Google Buzz ecosystem to Twitter (I've wanted to do this for a while).
The upper-left screenshot is from my Google Profile. I can only see my updates. This is like twitter.com/tehdik.
The middle screenshot is from GMail (an account I consider dead - Google STILL doesn't support Google Apps accounts). This is like twitter.com and, in my opinion, Buzz's biggest problem. It doesn't feel right as its own section inside GMail. That really should have been a 2.0 feature. Version 1.0 should have just been a new part of my Google Profile where I could see my own activity and that of my friends. GMail shouldn't be touched until all the UI and UX issues are worked out (which they clearly weren't on day 1).
The lower-right screenshot is from Google Mobile. I can see both my activity and that of my friends (default). This is where Google really nailed it. The UI is clean and simple. However, I really don't care about nearby activity. Stranger Bob and Stranger Mary are a totally different demographic/ethnicity/nationality/generation and, therefore, have different tastes and opinions. I care more about my friends who are twenty miles away than strangers who are twenty meters away. Also, I have yet to see the actual restaurant/coffee shop I'm in when I try to "check in" via Google Buzz. Even major establishments like Starbucks don't appear. Very strange.
As of right now my Buzz looks like Friendfeed did in the early days (no one's there!). We'll see how Google Buzz changes in the future. I'll continue with my Postling/Tumblr/Twitter practice for now.
On the 40th anniversary of the return of Apollo 11 from the moon Buzz Aldrin came to the USS Hornet Museum in Alameda, CA. Aldrin talked about the experience of going to the moon, and he spent most of the afternoon signing 1,000 copies of his book. The aircraft carrier Hornet was the ship that fished Apollo 11 out of the Pacific ocean after it had arrived back on Earth.
Edited NASA image of Buzz Aldrin training in the vomit comet in his space suit in preparation for the Apollo 11 mission.
Art the Bee makes his entrance as the Buzz Bus stops at Sarah Smith Elementary in Atlanta.
- Dane Sponberg photo
Le buzz de la PS Vita de Sony ne parvient pas à atteindre le volume de buzz de Nintendo (Web et Twitter)
This is my homemade buzz lightyear poseable action figure I built. He has working wings, a removable helmet, and a working wrist communicator. He even has a Instruction manual, and a film accurate spaceship packaging to the movie. As seen on YouTube.
we went on a ride where you shoot things. At the end you can e-mail your self a picture . . . for FREE!!!!
Took a sick day from school, and when I went to the backyard I could hear all the little bees buzzing. Stood for hours with my camera attempting to take their picture. I'm happy with the results:) My adviser loves bees and I felt bad about missing school today, so I printed this and a few others out to give to her.
Note Buzz's dark head and throat, with his malar bar obvious only in certain light or at certain angles.
Disneyland: Buzz Lightyear Robot.
"How dare you open a Space Ranger's helmet on an uncharted planet? My eyeballs could have been sucked out of their sockets!"
Their Buzz lightyear is WAY better than any of ours in the states. The targets are all video screens with animation. It was so very colorful! It also was a walk on which is why we ended up riding it three times in two days.