Facebook in January trumpeted Graph Search as the social network’s “third pillar” (pillars one and two are Timeline and News Feed), which sounds very impressive and important, but few people have been ...
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 ...
We're here at Facebook headquarters where Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg is announcing Graph Search, Facebook's new social search engine. The search engine, with a new integration of Microsoft Bing, ...
Facebook shook the tech world’s foundation a bit with the announcement of Graph Search capability. Users are anxious for a chance to play with the new feature, and attackers are looking forward to ...
Today, Facebook is finally launching its new Graph Search feature. The new search tool uses your Facebook connections and interests to come up with relevant results for people, photos, places, and ...
Facebook has unveiled Graph Search, a new engine that will power search and discovery on the 1 billion member-strong social network. After going hands on with the new product, we feel that it in part ...
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 ...
As Facebook continues to roll out Graph Search, more and more users are getting their hands on the new feature. Luckily enough, we were next in line and recently had the update hit. So what do we ...
Nearly six months after its unveiling, Facebook is rolling out Graph Search to U.S. users and others who use the American English version of the site. It's a big step in making Facebook more useful ...
Facebook’s Graph Search, which lets people more efficiently dig through the massive social network for people, places and other content, is now available on all English versions of the website in the ...