Facebook Graph Search launches, plus: brand profiles in Google knowledge panels, Rand Fishkin's last day at Moz, and more. More than a year after promising to give users the ability to search for ...
What imagery does the term “graph search” bring forth in your mind? A tool that searches graphs? Possibly an executive search firm? I wouldn't be surprised to hear any of these potential responses, ...
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 ...
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 ...
Like all things Facebook, the social network's new Graph Search will certainly generate privacy worries — the main function of the "third pillar" of Facebook is pretty much creeping, after all. Indeed ...
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, ...
The blank white bar at the top of your Facebook page: on a good day, it helps you find friends. On a bad day, it brings you into contact with 20 random people from Norway who have vaguely similar last ...
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