Graph search, according to Cnet, is a "tool for using natural
language to find information hiding in plain sight." Basically, if you
are an avid social networker, you have amassed a lot of stuff -
pictures, videos, new friends, old friends and a ton of memories. Until
now, finding that information on Facebook wasn't easy. As time passes,
the information is buried even deeper. Graph search will unearth the
buried information.
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Many of you have already joined "FB Graph Search" , some of you might have started using it too.
Along with implementation of "Graph Search " Zuckerberg has also changed some UI .
At its event at Facebook’s new headquarters on Tuesday, the company’s CEO Mark Zuckerberg introduced Graph Search, a new social search engine that aimed at competing with other search engines on the market today, leveraging Facebook’s already vast knowledge of its members.
Unlike other search engines available on the market today, Graph Search does not index the web: according to Facebook, it quite simply does not need to, since the Open Graph platform already has access to “Almost a million new people every day. 240 billion photos. 1 billion people. 1 trillion connections.” Instead of using a traditional search engine to look for a specific item, Graph Search makes it easy to search through your friend’s interests, in order to deliver search results that might be closer to what you’re looking for.
A search for “TV show”, for example, would bring up the TV shows that most of a user’s friends have “Liked” on Facebook. Facebook has managed to take a complex technology such as Open Graph and make it incredibly simple and searchable. From a blue bar at the top of every page, typing “Mexican Restaurants in Palo Alto, CA” will immediately bring up the restaurants that the most friends have visited or are interested in. ~via Redmondpie
Graph Search also works the other way around, finding people on your friends list that match a specific description or interest. For instance, users are able to conduct searches for “Friends who like Star and Harry Potter”, or should they wish to be more specific, “Friends who live in Palo Alto, CA like Star and Harry Potter”: imagine how much easier this addition will make to plan movie nights or themed parties.
SOme Screenshots
Not joined FB Graph Search waiting list ?
Join now here
Many of you have already joined "FB Graph Search" , some of you might have started using it too.
Along with implementation of "Graph Search " Zuckerberg has also changed some UI .
Unlike other search
engines available on the market today, Graph Search does not index the
web: according to Facebook, it quite simply does not need to, since the
Open Graph platform already has access to “Almost a million new people
every day. 240 billion photos. 1 billion people. 1 trillion
connections.” Instead of using a traditional search engine to look for a
specific item, Graph Search makes it easy to search through your
friend’s interests, in order to deliver search results that might be
closer to what you’re looking for. - Via Redmondpie.
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http://www.techwindow.org/2013/01/fb-searchengine-is-here.html#ixzz2JT6XdyRq
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At its event at Facebook’s new headquarters on Tuesday, the company’s CEO Mark Zuckerberg introduced Graph Search, a new social search engine that aimed at competing with other search engines on the market today, leveraging Facebook’s already vast knowledge of its members.
Unlike other search engines available on the market today, Graph Search does not index the web: according to Facebook, it quite simply does not need to, since the Open Graph platform already has access to “Almost a million new people every day. 240 billion photos. 1 billion people. 1 trillion connections.” Instead of using a traditional search engine to look for a specific item, Graph Search makes it easy to search through your friend’s interests, in order to deliver search results that might be closer to what you’re looking for.
A search for “TV show”, for example, would bring up the TV shows that most of a user’s friends have “Liked” on Facebook. Facebook has managed to take a complex technology such as Open Graph and make it incredibly simple and searchable. From a blue bar at the top of every page, typing “Mexican Restaurants in Palo Alto, CA” will immediately bring up the restaurants that the most friends have visited or are interested in. ~via Redmondpie
Graph Search also works the other way around, finding people on your friends list that match a specific description or interest. For instance, users are able to conduct searches for “Friends who like Star and Harry Potter”, or should they wish to be more specific, “Friends who live in Palo Alto, CA like Star and Harry Potter”: imagine how much easier this addition will make to plan movie nights or themed parties.
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