I very _very_ much doubt that buzz is going to free-as-in-beer the
same way wave promises to be.

That's a pretty major difference.

There are a few things there that look a bit familiar though, for
example:
http://code.google.com/apis/buzz/documentation/#coming-soon
"Over the next several months Google Buzz will introduce an API for
developers, including full/read write support for posts with the Atom
Publishing Protocol, rich activity notification with Activity Streams,
delegated authorization with OAuth, federated comments and activities
with Salmon, distributed profile and contact information with
WebFinger, and much, much more."

...but if you look at the details, it's not really very wave-like;
certainly I don't see anything about conflict resolution for
collaborative editing; it's just a comment sharing tool.

~
Doug.

On Feb 10, 3:33 am, Daniel França <[email protected]> wrote:
> I was watching the video introducing Google 
> Buzzhttp://googleblog.blogspot.com/2010/02/introducing-google-buzz.html?u...
>
> It has some Wave like features, doesn't?  It looks like if the recent low
> entusiasm about Wave can migrate efforts to this new tool? Or am I
> completely wrong?

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