Buzz with the iPhone and Android phone - follow your friends on the go! Anyone who uses Google Buzz and wants to stay up-to-date way, the times should this site look.

Here I learned that there are already solutions for Buzz on the phone. However, this is only an optimized version of Google Buzz for mobile phones, which can be reached at buzz.google.com. ALL features are currently only available for Android phones (Android version 2.0 +) and for iPhone. Use the Windows 7 smartphone or Nokia S60, currently can only use the buzz-layer in Google Maps and use BlackBerry users themselves must wait a little while.

You can also find a text message with the link it sent to your phone.

I did this once to and the SMS also arrived in just two seconds. Quickly clicked on the link and the browser schwups has shown the mobile view Buzz - ok, one could also simply enter buzz.google.com in the browser of the phone and comes to the same destination ;-)

There is now but to read that all functions of buzz.google.com only on OS 2.0 + full extent available. Since I'm on the T-Mobile G1 Android 1.6 unfortunately only used, I was initially disappointed. Including, however, is offered to a resume with an unsupported device ... and it seems to work (in the Android default browser as well as with Opera Mini 5).

Click on the image: Link to Official video for mobile on Google Buzz on Youtube.com (in HD)

The Buzz Widget for Android:
There is now also a Google Buzz Widget for Android phones ( via googlewatchblog.de ), which you can post with easy and fast text and images on Buzz, on request under local indication - 'tagged with location' ( here is my test post ). However, this is not (yet) Full range of Buzz app but only one widget. You can find that a buzz not directly call in the application (as it is known by Twitter applications such as Twidroid), but you must click on the Buzz logo on the widget, and then again passed on to buzz.google.com be, which is then re-opened in default browser. By the way, does anyone know a way to Opera Mini as the default browser as droids?

Conclusion:
What Google offers is not an application but so far only a mobile site for mobile browsers. The widget "Buzz" is fine, it is still lacking in features. Until there is a real Buzz app for Android, I'm satisfied with this solution, however.

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