Facebook’s Graph Search tool makes it incredibly easy for you (or a complete stranger) to search for very specific content on the social network. You can use it to search for restaurants your friends ...
Facebook held a big press event this morning. The company only sent out invitations last week, and when it did, it didn’t disclose the topic. But in a sense, everyone who pays close attention to ...
Despite hiring a couple of linguists to get its new search engine to move "beyond 'Robospeak" and understand how people talk, Facebook hasn't taught Graph Search how to do that very well just yet. And ...
Notice anything new on Facebook today? You might not if you were one of the groups who were included in Facebook's slow Graph Search release during the past few months. If you do see something new, ...
As Facebook Graph Search rolls out, brands targeting local customers will start to see new opportunities to be found by potential customers and to find people who might be receptive to local marketing ...
A few months ago, Facebook rolled out Graph Search, which is essentially a high powered search engine for your profile. Users can search for others not just by name, but by interests, photos, pages, ...
On January 15, 2013, Facebook’s much anticipated search engine, Facebook Graph Search, finally launched, making finding the people you’re looking for on the platform that much easier. For social ...
On January 15, 2013 Facebook introduced the world to Graph Search. Released in beta, Graph Search joins News Feed and Timeline as Facebook’s third foundational pillar, allowing users to search their ...
The Graph Search feature will allow Facebook members to sift through interests, people, places and photos. Facebook will add the tool to its users' newsfeed and timeline. It indexes, or rather maps, ...
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