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"Buzzes" that can be spoken from wherever you are speak to new ways of interacting with your devices, the Web and, by extension, the world.
TechNewsWorld Renay San Miguel 2010
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Buzz Mood, to capture a flavour of "Buzzes" and build a picture of the web's hottest topics, in a similar fashion to Twitter's Trending Topics facility.
PC PRO - Today 2010
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(though only in one direction - your Tweets show up on Buzz, but your "Buzzes" don't show up on Twitter).
Computerworld 2010
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(though only in one direction - your Tweets show up on Buzz, but your "Buzzes" don't show up on Twitter).
Computerworld 2010
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Last issue promises to conclude the storyline, after one more action-packed sequence for the Buzzes to complete.
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The different Buzzes also allow for appropriate fighting partners: Woody faces off with space cowboy Buzz, while Rex has to cope with caveman Buzz (while questioning, as the reader might, the whole concept).
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Musings of Erkenbrand: Buzzes, location and privacy
Buzzes, location and privacy erkenbrand 2010
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Missile or UFO Buzzes Continental Airlines Flight yahooBuzzArticleHeadline = 'Missile or UFO Buzzes Continental Airlines Flight'; yahooBuzzArticleSummary = 'Article: Although rarely a topic of news, the existence of UFOs is all too real to many military and civilian pilots.
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On this historic day, when Nancy Pelosi became the first female Speaker of the House, she was given the royal treatment by Rush Limbaugh: on the home page of his website, Pelosi and Hillary Clinton were depicted in bee costumes under the headline, "Queen Bee Syndrome Buzzes Washington".
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Thus people's Buzzes tend to be more thoughtful and discussion provoking, rather than "I just ate an apple".
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