Graph Search will appear as a bigger search bar at the top of each page. When you search for something, that search not only determines the set of results you get, but also serves as a title for the page. You can edit the title – and in doing so create your own custom view of the content you and your friends have shared on Facebook.
Here are the some Example of Facebook Graph Search Engine- What People See the world through different lenses using Graph Search:
How Differ With other Search Engine?
Lets Compare with other popular search engine as Google, Yahoo, Bing. Chief difference is Graph Search engine not showing links in result as shown when search in Google.
The first version of Graph Search focuses on four main areas -- people, photos, places, and interests.
- People: “friends who live in my city,” “people from my hometown who like hiking,” “friends of friends who have been to Yosemite National Park,” “software engineers who live in San Francisco and like skiing," "people who like things I like," "people who like tennis and live nearby"
- Photos: “photos I like,” “photos of my family,” “photos of my friends before 1999,” "photos of my friends taken in New York," “photos of the Eiffel Tower”
- Places: “restaurants in San Francisco,” “cities visited by my family,” "Indian restaurants liked by my friends from India," “tourist attractions in Italy visited by my friends,” “restaurants in New York liked by chefs," "countries my friends have visited"
- Interests: “music my friends like,” “movies liked by people who like movies I like,” "languages my friends speak," “strategy games played by friends of my friends,” "movies liked by people who are film directors," "books read by CEOs"
How could you join this new journey of facebook?
Go to www.facebook.com/graphsearch to get on the waitlist. Because Facebook Analyze first how to people use it in beta version so provids it only for few users and then what improvements need for better use after that full version is launched for every users.