Google Buzz buttons
Monday, April 12, 2010 | 5:14 PM
(Cross-posted with the Official Gmail Blog)
We've seen lots of people using Google Buzz to share interesting links from around the web. To do so, you had to copy and paste the link from one browser window to another — there weren't buttons that made it easy to post to Google Buzz without leaving the site you're on. Savvy sites like Mashable and TechCrunch quickly got creative and implemented their own Buzz buttons, using Google Reader as the backend. But not every site owner should have to hack together their own version of these buttons (and not everyone who uses Buzz also uses Reader), so this morning we're making copy-and-paste Buzz buttons available for anyone to use.
Starting today, you'll see these buttons around the web on participating sites including: The Washington Post, The Huffington Post, Glamour, YouTube, Blogger, MySpace, GigaOM, PBS Parents, PBS NewsHour, The Next Web, TweetDeck, SocialWok, Disqus, Vinehub, and Buzzzy. Mashable and TechCrunch have updated their sites to use these new buttons too.

A number of sharing platforms, including ShareThis (pictured below), Meebo, Shareholic, AddThis and AddtoAny have also incorporated the Google Buzz button into their sharing functionality, so you'll see Buzz listed as a choice when you go to share something on many other sites around the web as well.

If you want to add Google Buzz buttons to your site, just go to buzz.google.com/stuff, configure your buttons with a couple clicks and copy a few lines of JavaScript. Paste this code where you'd like the Buzz buttons to appear and you're all set.

And if you'd like to promote your own Google Buzz account, we have a button for you, which allows people to follow you on Buzz right from your blog or website. Here's an example using the Google Buzz team's own Buzz account (clicking it will take you to the Buzz team's profile page and from there you can easily follow our team's posts):
Follow on Buzz
You can grab that button code from buzz.google.com/stuff.

7 comments:
Karthik said...
Great! Much awaited !! Still I am waiting for Google Buzz API ..
April 13, 2010 at 10:21 AM
Tenkely said...
Sweet! I've been waiting for this!
April 13, 2010 at 11:04 AM
Sankara Subramanian C said...
I have installed this on my blog beontheroad.com, but am unable to pre-fill the buzz box with my post content and image. Also, when one is on my homepage, buzz'ing a specific post leads to buzzing the home page URL instead of the post url...Can someone please help me here?
April 13, 2010 at 12:26 PM
Nokta said...
is a privilege to be the webmaster , you want information, or sacrifice, requires experience and patience...
April 13, 2010 at 3:46 PM
Tornadoes28 said...
Why doesn't it include the blog post title when I buzz this from a blog post?
April 13, 2010 at 9:39 PM
Joseph said...
This is excellent! Now it is time to play - yeay.
You should check out this interview series of social medias pros, it is really interesting and informative.
http://www.ourblook.com/topic/social_media.html
April 19, 2010 at 10:17 PM
Ellie K said...
Today's April 28, but I've been seeing that photo image from your post all around the web and blogosphere. I thought it was an older template standard image and thus used it in my blog this morning, to illustrate what I thought was the old, times-past era of add-on buttons prior to the "release" of Facebook's Like button. But it isn't dated at all, it's almost brand new!
Everything's moving so fast, and the pace of Web 2.0 innovations is rapid! This Google Buzz button post and image have only been extant for a few weeks, I had no idea!
I assume that nothing is changed with using the Google buttons, post-F8 Facebook "Like"?
;@)
P.S. I researched the image source to FactoryJohn and gave proper attribution
April 28, 2010 at 10:48 PM
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