The Asian Age

FACEBOOK BOOSTS ITS SEARCH CAPABILITI­ES

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San Francisco: Facebook on Thursday boosted its search capabiliti­es to let people find

and dive into conversati­ons about news publicly shared at the leading social network.

“Today, we’re updating Facebook Search so that in addition to friends and family, you can find out what the

world is saying about topics that matter to you,” vice president of search Tom Stocky said in a blog post. “When something happens in the world, people often turn to Facebook to see how their friends and family are reacting.” He described search as an important, long- term effort at

Facebook, which boasted an index of more than two trillion

posts and daily searches already topping 1.5 billion daily. The update rolled out Thursday

in US English to Facebook applicatio­ns tailored for Apple or Android- powered mobile devices as well as for those accessing the social network

from desktop computer browsers, according to Stocky. The move came as technology stars such an array of Internet giants and vie to be preferred online venues for tapping into

the latest happenings. Facebook is battling with Twitter and others to be the key source of news and conversati­ons about news topics,

especially for people on mobile devices. Twitter early this month made it easy

to seize hot tweets and high- profile posts from the flood of real- time commentary at the one- to- many messaging service. A new “Moments” fea

ture that lets people quickly tune into “the best of Twitter”

made its debut in the United States with a promise it would soon spread wider. Hundreds of millions of tweets are fired off daily on Twitter, among them comments from world leaders,

celebritie­s and people in the midst of dramatic events, according to product manager

Madhu Muthukumar.

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