Google Buzz now available for BlackBerry, Symbian S60, Windows Mobile and WebOS
Google Buzz for mobile was launched in February this year as a web application available only for Android (version 2.0 or higher) and iPhone.
Starting now, Google Buzz has a new XHTML version that’s also compatible with pre-2.0 Android handsets (like the Motorola i1), BlackBerry, Symbian S60, Windows Mobile, and Palm’s WebOS.
BlackBerry users will even be able to enable location via their browser settings, this allowing them to find geo-tagged posts from nearby.
To access Google Buzz via your smartphone, you simply need to visit buzz.google.com on your handset’s web browser.
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