Google Buzz Project Failure - Case Study
Google Buzz Project Failure - Case Study
Google Buzz Project Failure - Case Study
Case Study
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Project name: Google Buzz Company: Google Project type: Information Technology Start date: February 9, 2010 End date: December 15, 2011
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Project Details:
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Google Buzz was a social networking, micro blogging and messaging tool that was developed by Google and integrated into their web-based email program, Gmail. Users could share links, photos, videos, status messages and comments organized in "conversations" and visible in the user's inbox. On October 14, 2011, Google announced that it would be discontinuing the service and that the existing content would be available in read-only mode. Buzz was discontinued on December 15, 2011.
2. To enable users to choose to share publicly with the world or privately to a group of friends each time they post on Picasa, Flickr, YouTube, Blogger, Twitter and other major social networks. 3. To allow interaction from other Google products (e.g. Google Reader) such as the ability to "like" a post. 4. To compete with other Social media networks like Facebook and Twitter.
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There was a huge privacy flaw in Buzz. When a user first logged in to Google Buzz, it automatically set them up with followers and people to follow this flaw was not that huge in fact the major concern was that it publicly disclosed the list of names of Gmail contacts that the user had most frequently emailed or chatted with. Users who failed to disable this feature could have sensitive information about themselves and their contacts revealed.
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successful social network websites like Facebook & Twitter with billions of registered users already, starting this project was not a good idea at first place.
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