Google's social networking effort Buzz
shut its doors last year but has popped up yet again, for what may be
the last time. In an email that just went out to former users, Google
noted it's packaging Buzz data into two files which will be stored on
their Drive accounts. One is private, which will hold all of their posts
both public and private, and another is public, which will contain a
copy of any of their public Buzz posts, accessible to anyone who has a
direct link (old Buzz links will redirect here.) One important note, is
that your comments on others posts will be saved to their Drive files,
and you won't be able to delete them once the shift happens "on or after
July 17th." Need to do a total wipe / some selective editing? Check the
link below to see your profile or the text of the message for a more
thorough explanation after the break.
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