Will ‘buzzing’ replace ‘tweeting’?

A Guest Blog From Colman Carpenter

Last week, Google started rolling out a new feature to Gmail users…Google Buzz. For now, those using Google Apps to manage their domain’s email miss out on Buzz, but Google have promised that they will be enabled in due course. Buzz is Google’s first serious entry into the social networking space, aimed squarely at the likes of Facebook and Twitter. Whilst Google have long been expected to expand into this area, Buzz ended up sneaking in under the radar somewhat, perhaps because Google didn’t want another high-profile damp squib on their hands (remember Wave)? But you can be sure that Google is serious about Buzz, and sees it as a core part of it’s future strategy.

Twitter isn’t for telling and selling

This is a guest blog by Nick Parkin of Pimlico Flats

I always like to try out new things and so a few months ago I opened a Twitter Account. Twitter is well known as the new phenomenon in the Social Networking world having grown 782% last year, however in spite of it’s remarkable growth and mainstream status (being mentioned in the broadsheets and tabloids, and earning celebrity endorsement such as Stephen Fry & Jonathan Ross), it hasn’t yet been adopted in general business.

I'm happy to use Increase Sociability.