Launch of ‘GraphSearch’ by Facebook took the entire search world in a storm. It was supposed to be an answer of Facebook to Google – who has been dominating the search world over the years. You don’t need the word of a technician or a collection of experts about the dominance of Google among the search engines. One word for Facebook’s New Graph search is ‘abysmal’. The result of GraphSeach is irrelevant, non-existent and even worse. Readers are not able to find any such content that is relevant. At the end of it you are left to Google it.
The truth says that GraphSearch has been launched recently. In spite of the poor performance GraphSearch must have turned people off. It must have happened that people were flat to use it. Things have changed now. In spite of the negativities, Facebook has made an attempt to update the feature and it made the search box prominently white instead of the blue bar. You will find it sitting at the top of your browser. The question now arises is that; will Facebook win in its search engine and will ever be able to dominate Google? Will this really pay out for Facebook?
It is expected by GraphSearch to be eventually land up in a list of me-too products that is felt to be okay by the company to send its search engine to a scrap heap. With the application GraphSearch, you get the convenience to have a view on anything that is shared with you on your Facebook profile. Not only that, others can also find out stuffs that have been shared by you on Facebook. Every individual will be able to see unique results on it. It will help you to find places, people, things and ultimately explore Facebook in an entirely new way.
People will include their profile and interest with you. GraphSearch allows you to find people based on things that have been shared with you. You will also find results from your Facebook friends that have shared their city and location with you. You will able able to find the photos of your friends that have been posted on Facebook.

