Not too long ago with a lot of ballyhoo Google started its own social networking service called Google Buzz. There was quite some press coverage concerning privacy issues and the general thing about Google competing with Facebook and Twitter...
Now, I'm unable to answer the above question, because I disabled the service three days after it launched. But I'd like to refer to two articles that outline some opportunities CISV should consider, because Buzz is apparently everything but dead, even if loads of folks never really got into it:
Think Social: What Can Google Buzz do for you: A study for Non-Profits.
4 Ways Non-profits Can Use Google Buzz.
Now, I'm unable to answer the above question, because I disabled the service three days after it launched. But I'd like to refer to two articles that outline some opportunities CISV should consider, because Buzz is apparently everything but dead, even if loads of folks never really got into it:
Think Social: What Can Google Buzz do for you: A study for Non-Profits.
4 Ways Non-profits Can Use Google Buzz.
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