2014-12-08

Nearly two years after introducing Graph Search, Facebook has added significant smarts to its advanced search feature, letting users track down posts previously shared with them. Facebook users can now search for specific posts, including news articles, photos, and videos. It’s a long overdue feature the company’s been working on since it announced the development of Graph Search in January 2013. The update is rolling out this week for US users on iOS and desktops. There was no launch timeline announced for other platforms, including Android or Windows phone.

Facebook is finally getting serious about search. Today it’s challenging Google for finding answers and Twitter for checking real-time chatter with the launch of keyword search. Two years after debuting semantic “My friends who…” search for people, places, and photos on the web, Graph Search is rolling out on iOS in the US along with a new keyword search option for dredging up old News Feed posts by friends. Product manager Rousseau Kazi tells me Facebook’s personalized search results are focused first on helping people rediscover thoughts, experiences, and memories they saw in feed. Still, queries for “dentist” or “burrito” could surface recommendations from friends that compete with Google results. Meanwhile, a search for “Michael Brown” or “101 traffic” could surface a feed of recent mentions or news articles by friends, similar to Twitter. There will be no ads on Facebook’s mobile search or any new keyword ads. But since keywords can carry lucrative purchase intent, I’d bet Facebook experiments with ads here eventually to see if they could become real revenue generators. Businesses would surely be willing to pay to insert themselves into results for “restaurant” or “lawyer”.

Show more