It’s been more than a year since Facebook introduced Graph Search to the world — its first foray into developing a serious search product for Facebook users. If you think development of Graph Search has been moving at a snail’s pace, you’re probably not alone
Image Source: Marcin Wichary/Flickr Ten years ago, people were freaking out over Janet Jackson’s controversial performance during Super Bowl Super Bowl XXXVIII. All the cool kids were on some social networking site called MySpace. Meanwhile a college student unveiled another social networking site, at the time limited to just fellow Harvard students, originally dubbed “The […] Author information Albert Costill Just a typical guy that enjoys an ice-cold beer, pizza, sports and music
The world, it seems, just cannot wait for Facebook to come along and start its own search engine and knock Google off the top of search mountain. The rumors and expectations of this go back for years
Yesterday afternoon, Mark Zuckerberg made his first public appearance since the IPO this spring. He sat down with TechCrunch founder Michael Arrington at the Disrupt Conference in San Francisco to discuss his vision for Facebook’s future