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Introducing the Google Buzz API

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Summary

Unveiled at Google I/O 2010, the Google Buzz API was introduced as a work-in-progress tool designed to integrate with existing web protocols and standards for sharing social content, including ActivityStreams and OAuth. The API, part of Google Code Labs, offers developers the ability to create applications that interact with Google Buzz by fetching and posting updates, managing profiles, and conducting searches over public updates. Users can control app access through various Google settings, ensuring data privacy. Developers are encouraged to collaborate with the protocol communities and contribute to refining the API, with Google inviting feedback through an issue tracker and developer forum. This initial release is seen as a foundation for future development, with Google expressing excitement over the potential applications developers could build using the API.

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