In 2006, Facebook unveiled a “controversial feature” – sharing changes users made to their profiles with the users’ friends. This was the feature that made Facebook, well…Facebook, the change that ...
With its rollout of Timeline and Open Graph apps last year, Facebook gave users the ability to tell friends what they were “watching,” “listening to” or “reading” among other activities via the apps ...
Facebook is adding a new tagging feature to its Open Graph that'll make it easy for Facebook users to tag their friends in any Facebook connected app. Called Mention Tagging, the new feature will scan ...
In an effort to encourage broader use of its Open Graph protocol, Facebook has posted a number of examples of how the company used the Web standard to build its own internal apps. The collection, ...
Facebook on Tuesday introduced an internally-focused social search engine called Graph Search as a way to help people make connections within Facebook's user-defined privacy settings. Speaking before ...
A post on the Facebook developer blog announces the big application program interface (API) update from the social network that was first reported on Sunday night, which it's calling the Open Stream ...
Move over Hadoop, there is another highly scalable data processing powerhouse in town: Apache Giraph. Facebook is using the technology to bring a new style of search to its billion users. “Analyzing ...
After making Timeline widely available, Facebook's following up with its Open Graph promises, debuting its frictionless sharing apps tomorrow, AllThingsD's Liz Gannes reports. Back in September, ...
The post-keynote press conference at F8 just finished up. Here are the main things we just learned: Facebook's Open Graph initiative is all about stamping its brand everywhere on the Internet. There ...
Facebook has announced a road map of what the social networking giant will roll out for developers over the next two quarters, including new developer tools and technologies, enhanced communication ...
The gargantuan amount of high-quality user data on Facebook is causing everyone–from marketers to hackers–to salivate like dogs gazing at a steak. They all want a piece of you. Thanks to Facebook’s ...