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Facebook this morning announced "Graph Search," a way to search all of Facebook's content for queries tailored to your profile. CEO Mark Zuckerberg explained the search by saying, "Graph Search is ...
The search engine will allow people using Facebook to more quickly find answers to questions about friends in their Social Graph. Jennifer Van Grove covered the social beat for CNET. She loves Boo the ...
After largely ignoring that little white box at the top of its interface for years, Facebook is finally getting serious about search. The company announced today a new experience that it’s calling ...
With the introduction of its Graph Search feature, Facebook is trying to turn the vast store of data about relationships between people, places, and things into something useful for its users: a ...
Even though Graph Search hasn’t been rolled out to everyone yet, it has managed to become the talk of Facebook lately; and for good reason. For those unfamiliar, Graph Search is Facebook’s answer to ...
Facebook's Graph Search announcement has produced reactions ranging from rapturous enthusiasm to apathy. In this post, I'll explore a few reasons why I'm concerned about Graph Search. It's Not Search.
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Where there’s discovery, there’s opportunity for sponsored discovery. Though there are no ads in Facebook’s new Graph Search engine yet, eventually Facebook could let advertisers pay to show their ...