Facebook Launches Social Network Search Tool, 'Facebook Graph Search'

With rumours going around Facebook about building its own smartphone and Mobile OS, the announcement on Tuesday brought in another news. Facebook launched its social network search tool, named Graph Search.

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Searching content on Facebook can sometimes end up with disappointing results and render useless. The Graph Search tries to provide a solution to the navigation and search in the social networking website. Everyday, millions of users share billions of information all over the world. This tool brings in a powerful feature which searches throughout the network with specific filters and brings out the results you were searching for. For example, the queries give you the opportunity to look for the pages your friends like or friends with similar interests.

The search results would only include content which were shared by you or the ones which are public. Facebook ensured that the users' privacy won't be compromised. The Graph Search tool would eventually help people to connect with other people with similar interests, giving a better experience. To test this tool out, you need to sign up to the waiting list, since the tool is in its Beta version. To sign up, you need to visit #-Link-Snipped-#

Source: Facebook Graph Search is filter-friendly Facebook search | TechRadar

 

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