"Graph Search is not a web
search," said CEO Mark Zuckerberg.
“It’s about graphing our part of the
web.”
Zuckerberg and the tool’s creators
showed how you can use
Graph Search to dig through Facebook to find exactly who or what you
want to find.
Zuckerberg, for example, said he and
wife, Priscilla Chan,
recently used it to search for “Mexican restaurants nearby that my friends have
been to.”
“We found a place and it was good,” he
reported.
The Facebook crew also emphasized how
Graph Search will enable more efficient Facebook-stalking ... in a positive,
privacy-protected wa of course.
The tool essentially allows you to put
natural queries into a search engine to make it easier to mine information from
the massive Facebook ether.
Sensitive to recent privacy freak-outs
around their products, Zuckerberg and Co. emphasized the “privacy awareness” of
the new search engine.
“You want a search tool that gives you
access to just things that people have shared with you,” he said. “I can only
search for what I can already see on Facebook."
“You can only search for the content
people have shared with you."
What do you think you might use Facebook
Graph Search for? Does it intimidate you, given the recent privacy concerns at
FB? Are you just like "meh"?
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