Facebook (FB) unveiled its first crack at a search engine on Tuesday. Dubbed Graph Search, the complex new utility indexes information from more than 1 billion Facebook users and introduces ...
Facebook Graph Search is a fun tweak for tracking your friends, but it isn't a serious restaurant or travel research tool, for now. There’s the fear that Facebook’s search refinements will be ...
Advertisers are still trying to figure out how Facebook's new Graph Search product -- which produces search results based on what your friends likes and interests are -- will help or hinder them.
A Facebook search capability introduced in beta in 2013. Along with a regular Web search, Graph Search enables members to ask questions about what their friends like, do and recommend. For example ...
Facebook (FB) on Tuesday held a press conference at its Menlo Park, California headquarters where it unveiled “Graph Search,” a search engine of sorts designed to allow users to search for ...
An curved arrow pointing right. We've all been there: flipping through someone else's Facebook pictures and hiding some of our own. However, those hidden photos aren't quite as buried as you think.
It’s been less than 24 hours since Facebook announced its foray into search – known as Graph Search. Though Facebook has initially focused on positioning the product for the consumer, AdExchanger ...
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