When Google Buzz was initially launched it was termed as a “Twitter and Facebook” killer, but recently a top Google execute refuted this and stated that using Google Buzz is not like continuously posting updates and counter-updates; it’s about conversations. Conversations happen on Facebook and Twitter too, but the format and flow is a bit different from Google Buzz.
Anyway, conversation means lots of content generation and whenever there is content, you need to search for relevant information, and although Google Buzz comes from the biggest search company in the world, it’s search interface is less than impressive. This Search Engine Land article reviews a Google Buzz search service called Buzzy.com that helps you search for buzzes. As you can see on the website, it simply has a search box that can be used just like the Google search box. The SEL article also discusses a few parameters you can use to filter out searches and get the best possible resulte when you search Google Buzz.




