(MoneyWatch) Changes are afoot over at everyone's favorite social network, Facebook. By now, you've probably heard about Graph Search, even if you don't yet have access to it. The good news is that if ...
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 ...
What’s everyone saying about Breaking Bad? What about just my friends? What do my old photo comments say about me? A trillion posts full of this info start getting unlocked today as Facebook begins ...
it was so striking to see Facebook tease a feature clearly intended for dating during the company's big press event on Tuesday Facebook's new Graph Search will let people search, say, for young single ...
So I found myself pulled (much as Nate Elliott from Forrester Research wrote in these pages on Wednesday) between thinking that Graph Search is a snore and that it is much more (and a potentially ...
In January, Facebook unveiled Graph Search, a more robust search tool that’s being slowly rolled out to users. It uses the mountains of data the site collects to expand what a query on the site can ...
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 ...
Of all Facebook’s data sets, it’s the social graph that’s truly unique. It’s spent nine years getting you to confirm who you know, and apparently it’s sick of handing over your friend list to ...