Facebook Announces ?Graph Search? Launch
from social media vb by laurenbarraco
During a highly-anticipated press conference in Menlo Park this morning, Facebook announced the launch of ?graph search?, Facebook?s new social search engine. In beta right now, graph search will be different than a typical web search in that graph search is meant to take a search and return an answer ? not a set of links like web search.
How Google, Microsoft, Yelp, LinkedIn, and Facebook fared on the stock market after the Graph Search reveal
from The Next Web by Alex Wilhelm
Hands On With Facebook?s Graph Search
from Mashable! by Emily Price
Facebook?s Graph Search For Journalists
from All Facebook by David Cohen
Facebook Graph Search Could Be Its Greatest Innovation
from Mashable! by Lance Ulanoff
Yelp Stock Tanks 8% After Facebook Announces Graph Search
from Mashable! by Seth Fiegerman
Facebook explains how to optimize your business Page for Graph Search
from The Next Web by Emil Protalinski
What Facebook?s New Graph Search Means for Your Privacy
from Mashable! by Alex Fitzpatrick
How Facebook Graph Search Can Help Journalists
from Mashable! by Samantha Murphy
Facebook?s Graph Search: What It Means for Businesses
from Mashable! by Todd Wasserman
Microsoft: Facebook?s Graph Search is a ?unified search experience? with Bing technology
from The Next Web by Alex Wilhelm
Facebook’s Bold, Compelling and Scary Engine of Discovery: The Inside Story of Graph Search
from Wired Top Stories by Steven Levy
With the social networking giant’s newest feature, friends can type in any query and get real useful information?that Google can’t touch.
Facebook reveals how its new Graph Search feature works with your privacy settings
from The Next Web by Emil Protalinski
Facebook: Our 1 billion users have uploaded 240 billion photos, made 1 trillion connections
from The Next Web by Alex Wilhelm
Facebook introduces Graph Search, a tool that lets people sift through its social graph
from The Next Web by Ken Yeung
Up close and hands-on with Facebook?s slick new Graph Search tool
from The Next Web by Ken Yeung
Facebook Fires Back At Yelp, Google With Graph Search
from All Facebook by Justin Lafferty
13 Ways Facebook Can Bring the Magic Back In 2013
from social media vb by Jon Burg
This morning Ellis Hamburger on The Verge asked, “Can Facebook bring the magic back?” Here are 13 steps (pre-Graph Search announcement) that can breath new inspiration into Facebook’s ecosystem of users, developers and marketers while gaining investor trust.
Graph Search is About to Make Facebook Page Likes Important Again
from social media vb by craigpsmith
With Facebook?s Graph Search announcement today, we may be about to see a shift back to focusing in on page likes. Graph Search is based on discovering people and brands based on the likes of others.
Facebook’s Big Announcement Improves Search Capabilities
from social media vb by BradFriedman
Certainly this is a step forward for Facebook?s search capabilities. Their search engine has lacked even basic user friendliness since its inception. Whether this is an earth-shattering announcement or not is still to be seen. Of course, the product has to come out of beta and get used by the masses before it can be fairly judged. Let?s wait and see
Hey Facebook, Rename Graph Search With One of These Suggestions
from Mashable! by Samantha Murphy
Bank of America raises its price target for Facebook to $35 thanks to ?innovation? with Graph Search
from The Next Web by Ken Yeung
Analysts Are Unimpressed With Facebook Graph Search
from Mashable! by Seth Fiegerman
What Facebook?s Graph Search Is All About
from social media vb by emoderation
Yesterday Facebook announced a new live search engine within the site: ‘graph search’. Find out how graph search works, and what are the implications for privacy
The Importance of Facebook?s New Graph Search
from social media vb by KenMueller
First off, despite some headlines, I don?t think this is a Google killer by any stretch of the imagination, at least in terms of our normal search habits. This isn?t a regular search engine as we know it and Google will still be the search engine of choice for most of us. What it might be, though, is a real threat to some of the underlying framework of Google+
Battle lines drawn in online search war
With smartphones, being able to deliver relevant, timely and usable commercial messages has become the be-all and end-all, Richard Waters says
Graph Search Just Made Me a Facebook Addict
from Wired Top Stories by Ryan Tate
Now that I’m data mining my friends via Facebook’s new search engine, I suddenly want to feed the beast with my own likes and checkins.
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