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Originally Posted by ratbastid
I already use Google Reader, as do many of my friends, and we share stuff on that all the time.
I suspect that Buzz is going to be a turbo version of Reader sharing. In which case I'll probably use the hell out of it. But I can't say yet, because it hasn't hit my account yet.
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Originally Posted by Jove
Yes. And I like sharing articles I read and or enjoy through the google reader, so I have no issues with it as of yet.
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I've tried adding feeds to my Google Reader and it now updates at a ridiculous rate: since adding about 10 sites to my Reader's RSS capabilities back in January, I have now over 2,200 "new unread posts" in my Feedlist.
I used to only check it once a month (well, I still do that; perhaps an explanation of why I have so many articles in my 'new queue').
I don't know if I'll ever be able to fully use Buzz, but what I'd like to know is how to better use Google Reader, if they are both more or less the same in that you can discover and share ideas among friends and contacts in your social network. So, if I'm better able to handle GR, then maybe later (much later), I'll find the courage to jump up into Buzz.
How do I "share posts automatically" in Google, or as soon as I read them / like them?
Also, for those needing a better introduction /user's guide to Buzz:
How to Do Everything in Google Buzz (Including Turn It Off) | Work Smart | Fast Company