Ok. Uhm... I recently noticed a
lot of stuff going on in Google Buzz... Lots of
bugs appeared, strange
disruptions in the timeline (without timetravelling Delorians or Killerrobots involved)... and strange
shifts in the code.
I will now
list all the clues I've gathered so far
I
dissected the plusone code and found
hints to something with the
codename "chili". I was excited at first and digged deeper, but it turned out, that
chili was the old
codename of Google Buzz.
The weird thing is:
Why would Google use
Buzz's vanilla prototype code in their
new, fresh
implementation of plusOne?
And
second interesting fact: This
code is transmitted
every time a plusOne button is rendered, but not actively used. This means for me, that it is a code that is
implemented for FUTURE use.
I sneak around in Googles code since a very long time and there are
just a few occurrences of dead, obsolete code, that still somehow has a meaning in some way. But this is
new, fresh code.. directly out of Google's
opensocial bakery.
Another odd thing is, that in the code I lately discovered in the Google Profiles, Buzz is heavily integrated, but the
terminology has changed. In Google Buzz/gMail, there are still lots of references to
Buzz as a brand:
"L","LIKE","Like/Unlike Buzz"
where in the new Profiles all buzzes are still technically buzzes but
referenced to as "posts"
("Click to remove your +1 from this post")
or as
"updates"
case "s:updates:share":case "s:updates:esshare":case "s:webupdatesmobile:share"
and as I checked again the original Buzz code from gMail, I stumbled over this:
new VAa("updates","Buzz",{view:At,search:wr.Ja()},[At],l,l,"Xo")),new zCa(a))}});Gl.Ll("gb","GO_UPDATES","Go to Buzz");nBa.rn.push("GO_UPDATES");
What you can see here are
strings that are defined. I can't really tell what these functions do, but I assume that the
internal name for Buzz-posts is (now or might always have been)
"updates".
If you paid closely attention, you might have also noticed that some
visible terminology has changed:
The mobile Google Buzz:
No "Post to Google Buzz"
For example under "Manage Account Data" everything related to Buzz points to the
Google Profile as primary Instance... There is
no "Delete Google Buzz", no... it is
just "Edit Google Profile" or "Delete Google Profile"
Same here in the
Google Mail settings:
You
can't opt out Google Buzz anymore without deleting your whole Profile, including
losing the option to use +1 and the other upcoming advanced features that require a Google profile.
So I ask myself:
If Google
pushes the featureset of Google profiles like insane lately (including Google Places, which will be closely connected to the Google Profile), adding +1 and such... Why is
opting out from Buzz not possible without deleting your Profile too? And why is Buzz so
troubled lately? And why did they add the new and quite awesome "Drag&Drop" photoupload to Google Buzz if the term
"Buzz" is
slowly disappearing?
Why do they use the code and don't use the terminology?
Is Buzz dead?
Or... is it
more alive then ever?
Google
Buzz will not die... It
graduates. It will
soon be part of Profiles.
Like hotpot became
part of Places (yeah Places was the Business listing for Maps before the fusion)
Buzz gets a bigger featureset and right now the
data of all users are pushed into the
new system. All the problems we are encountering is a
side-effect of the migration to Profiles.
And the
launch is imminent. It will happen
real soon.
That's the
reason for the delay of the
people widget rollout.
And that's the reason for the
rollout of this
"Me on the Web" tool. This tool should make the users
feel safe and in control of their information before they
launch the full featureset of Google Profiles!
Look up the Google Buzz Widget in the Android market.
It's gone.
But if you have it installed, it still works.
So... Buzz will probably disappear as a brand... and will be reborn. And it will be awesome!
UPDATE: BUZZ IS HERE TO STAY :D
Something big is coming real soon. Maybe today. Maybe tomorrow.
But it's real soon.
Ok. Uhm... I recently noticed a
lot of stuff going on in Google Buzz... Lots of
bugs appeared, strange
disruptions in the timeline (without timetravelling Delorians or Killerrobots involved)... and strange
shifts in the code.
I will now
list all the clues I've gathered so far
I
dissected the plusone code and found
hints to something with the
codename "chili". I was excited at first and digged deeper, but it turned out, that
chili was the old
codename of Google Buzz.
The weird thing is:
Why would Google use
Buzz's vanilla prototype code in their
new, fresh
implementation of plusOne?
And
second interesting fact: This
code is transmitted
every time a plusOne button is rendered, but not actively used. This means for me, that it is a code that is
implemented for FUTURE use.
I sneak around in Googles code since a very long time and there are
just a few occurrences of dead, obsolete code, that still somehow has a meaning in some way. But this is
new, fresh code.. directly out of Google's
opensocial bakery.
Another odd thing is, that in the code I lately discovered in the Google Profiles, Buzz is heavily integrated, but the
terminology has changed. In Google Buzz/gMail, there are still lots of references to
Buzz as a brand:
"L","LIKE","Like/Unlike Buzz"
where in the new Profiles all buzzes are still technically buzzes but
referenced to as "posts"
("Click to remove your +1 from this post")
or as
"updates"
case "s:updates:share":case "s:updates:esshare":case "s:webupdatesmobile:share"
and as I checked again the original Buzz code from gMail, I stumbled over this:
new VAa("updates","Buzz",{view:At,search:wr.Ja()},[At],l,l,"Xo")),new zCa(a))}});Gl.Ll("gb","GO_UPDATES","Go to Buzz");nBa.rn.push("GO_UPDATES");
What you can see here are
strings that are defined. I can't really tell what these functions do, but I assume that the
internal name for Buzz-posts is (now or might always have been)
"updates".
If you paid closely attention, you might have also noticed that some
visible terminology has changed:
The mobile Google Buzz:
No "Post to Google Buzz"
For example under "Manage Account Data" everything related to Buzz points to the
Google Profile as primary Instance... There is
no "Delete Google Buzz", no... it is
just "Edit Google Profile" or "Delete Google Profile"
Same here in the
Google Mail settings:
You
can't opt out Google Buzz anymore without deleting your whole Profile, including
losing the option to use +1 and the other upcoming advanced features that require a Google profile.
So I ask myself:
If Google
pushes the featureset of Google profiles like insane lately (including Google Places, which will be closely connected to the Google Profile), adding +1 and such... Why is
opting out from Buzz not possible without deleting your Profile too? And why is Buzz so
troubled lately? And why did they add the new and quite awesome "Drag&Drop" photoupload to Google Buzz if the term
"Buzz" is
slowly disappearing?
Why do they use the code and don't use the terminology?
Is Buzz dead?
Or... is it
more alive then ever?
Google
Buzz will not die... It
graduates. It will
soon be part of Profiles.
Like hotpot became
part of Places (yeah Places was the Business listing for Maps before the fusion)
Buzz gets a bigger featureset and right now the
data of all users are pushed into the
new system. All the problems we are encountering is a
side-effect of the migration to Profiles.
And the
launch is imminent. It will happen
real soon.
That's the
reason for the delay of the
people widget rollout.
And that's the reason for the
rollout of this
"Me on the Web" tool. This tool should make the users
feel safe and in control of their information before they
launch the full featureset of Google Profiles!
Look up the Google Buzz Widget in the Android market.
It's gone.
But if you have it installed, it still works.
So... Buzz will probably disappear as a brand... and will be reborn. And it will be awesome!
UPDATE: BUZZ IS HERE TO STAY :D
Something big is coming real soon. Maybe today. Maybe tomorrow.
But it's real soon.
[PREDICTIONS] The good news and the bad news about Google Buzz and Google Profiles
2 comments:
Awesome stuff mate.. keep it up.. love your work.
@Richard Thanks mate! :D
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