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One social graph to rule them all? With more than 400 million people already on Facebook, CEO Mark Zuckerberg is eager to add more and he hopes the company's latest announcements will expand its ...
An internal, enterprise social graph has great potential if it can go beyond what is possible in the public realm. Right now, Jive Engage Platform, IBM's Lotus Connections and Quickr, Cisco's Quad ...
“Social Exchange” is a column focused on the evolving roles of social media in online advertising. Today’s column is written by Andrew Pancer, Chief Operating Officer of Media6Degrees.. The rise of ...
Although social interrelation research has been done for years in research institutions and government agencies, the application in the business world is relatively new, partially driven by social ...
Twitter, Vine, Voxer, MessageMe. Facebook has repeatedly cut off competitors from its feature for finding your Facebook friends on their apps… after jumpstarting its own social graph by ...
That's what the social graph is: a new crude resource. And I am somewhat annoyed that YASN critics are succeeding in limiting innovation, when there is still plenty left to do.
There’s plenty of noise in Facebook’s social graph. Some people blindly accept most requests they get, others send them to anyone they meet once, and all the connections grow stale over the years.
Every user has her own slice of the social graph: No two social graphs look alike, whereas the web graph looks the same for everyone. Let data be free: Many types of social data are not public or ...
Microsoft Graph has the same challenge as every other social graph: It’s a good idea in search of purpose. Making good use of Microsoft Graph meant adopting Yammer or maybe getting some ...
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With Social Graph, Facebook Grows Up. Published Jan 21, 2013 at 12:00 AM EST Updated Jan 20, 2013 at 3:28 PM EST. Facebook is showing some moxie in doing what few companies, large or small, have ...