Friday, February 7, 2014

Facebook Will Launch Graph Search For Mobile

Now Facebook is going to launch a “Graph Search for Mobiles” to find the Mobile phones very quickly. According to Mark Zuckerberg the founder of Facebook, has said that during the last earnings call of Facebook will found the mobile devices very quickly. Finally he announced that Graph Search was launched and now it’s been a year now mobile search integration is going to make sense.
He stated that Graph Search was a new way to search people, places, photos and interests on the social networks. The CEO of the largest social network in the world had commenced a meeting with the analysts and made a decision “better-late-than-never” that we have to roll out the mobile version in to the market soon.
Because, we are crossing of 1.23Billion active users monthly, I think now we have to take an important step, because most of the usage of Facebook is used on mobiles only. So we have to expect that the integration comes from Graph Search. He announced last year of January that Graph Search is an unconventional way to search query the network. It is a search engine that gets out the data that has been buried in the year of content.
After a year the Graph Search stood as the third pillar as a good product of Facebook as news feed and Timeline is available in English. The lack of the mobile version of Facebook mantra has stated that most of the users (73 %) are visiting there site through using their smart phones and also to being a mobile first company.
Before releasing mobile version Zuckerberg stated that the effort of the indexing capability should be more than 1 trillion connections and 1 trillion statuses updates. He was thinking that Graph Search was a multiyear effort. As far as discussion done that majority of the people have said that 1 trillion pieces is more than indexing of any other search engine.
As he also said that up to now the Graph Search is only on English and now we have to internationalize it. Here, now Facebook thinks that they can index content better than Google. And now it’s time to dust out the old data that had been buried yearly on the content. Now Facebook is going behind to take off the bread and butter of Google.

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