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Facebook users in the U.S. to receive Graph Search starting today

Published Jul 8th, 2013 1:50PM EDT
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Facebook will begin rolling out its Graph Search feature to users in the U.S. beginning Monday. The company announced the brilliant new feature, which allows users to conduct searches with detailed results from Facebook friends, in January and has been slowly rolling it out to early adopters over the past few months. Graph Search can be used by Facebook users to search for posts, status updates, photos, locations, likes and more within the Facebook Social Graph. The tool only surfaces results from public data and posts from within a user’s network of friends, and posts from private users will be hidden. All Facebook users with the “US English” setting will have access to Graph Search within the few days, and “several hundreds of millions” of additional users will begin seeing it this week as well.

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