Facebook Introduces Graph Search Beta
Like a gargoyle perched upon a rooftop I eagerly awaited today’s Facebook announcement in my desk chair.
I anticipated a column from one of my favorite tech writers, Jon Swartz of USA Today, and a slew of other outlets that I planned to check out on TechMeme.
And while today’s news that Facebook will begin rolling out “Graph Search Beta,” a new way to navigate connections and make them more useful,” is huge from a data, advertising and discovery perspective on the platform, it is not a new Facebook mobile device, a massive change to the timeline or something tied to their new and improved messaging feature, as many people anticipated.
But should we really downplay search’s impact on the Facebook ecosystem? I don’t think so. Social search is the way things are going. We look to our friends to help us make decisions. I’m not talking about all 800 of your “friends” on Facebook, but rather a select few.
I remember seeing Paul Adams, Global Head of Brand Design at Facebook, speak a few years ago about the importance of just a few personal connections online, mapping those connections to interactions and how those interactions are impacting the changes that are occurring in our decision making processes, as our web-based culture evolves. This speaks directly to Graph Search.
Graph Search wasn’t the big announcement everyone was expecting, but it is something that will change the way we use Facebook and the way we search for information.
Check out this write-up from Fast Company’s Sarah Kessler. She presents an interesting perspective on why “Facebook’s Graph Search is No Google.”
— Rob















