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Google Buzz is now available for more mobile devices

In February Google Launches mobile version of Google Buzz,  it was only available for devices running Android 2.0+ and iPhone,  Today Google Buzz team  released an XHTML version of the Buzz website which can be accessed from many other mobile devices, including those running Android pre-2.0, Blackberry, Nokia S60, and Windows Mobile. You just need to open your mobile browser and visit buzz.google.com

3 new Buzz tips

To deliver interesting  posts to your inbox, to disable comments which cause heavy load for you and the favicons for shared links to identify the source.  with these new options you will be able to forward your favorite buzz post and its comments directly to your inbox so that you will keep in touch with that post.Disable comments opt will be used to stop the activity.

Google Buzz in your Mobile

Now you can access all your buzz posts and replies to your buzz from your mobile inbox. just install    Google Buzz for mobile   application depend on your    inbox integration settings   buzz gets sent to your Gmail inbox when people @reply you, comment on something you’ve posted, or comment on a post after you.  

Controls for Buzz in your Inbox

Are you getting hesitated with the buzz email notifications, dont worry Google brings you the option to control such hesitations. Read this post from Google Blog to know how to control it. 1) Settings to control what gets sent to your inbox  From the  Buzz tab of Gmail Settings , you’ll be able to choose whether the following buzz items get sent to your inbox:  Comments on your posts Comments on posts after you comment on them Comments on posts after you are @replied on them 2) Explanations for why posts get sent to your inbox and an easy-to-find “Mute” link You'll see a new message at the top of each post in your inbox that explains why it’s there: someone commented on your post, you were @replied, etc. We’ve also added an easy-to-find “mute” link that will stop subsequent comments from bringing the conversation back to your inbox.  These are just the first in series of features designed to help control the noise level in Google Buzz, so stay tuned for more. If you...