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  2. Facebook Platform - Wikipedia

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    The Graph API is the core of Facebook Platform, enabling developers to read from and write data into Facebook. The Graph API presents a simple, consistent view of the Facebook social graph, uniformly representing objects in the graph (e.g., people, photos, events, and pages) and the connections between them (e.g., friend relationships, shared ...

  3. Social graph - Wikipedia

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    In short, it is a model or representation of a social network, where the word graph has been taken from graph theory. The social graph has been referred to as "the global mapping of everybody and how they're related". [ 1 ] The term was used as early as 1964, albeit in the context of isoglosses. [ 2 ] Leo Apostel uses the term in the context ...

  4. Giant Global Graph - Wikipedia

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    Significantly, the Giant Global Graph concept seems to have been a significant input in Facebook's concept and name for their "Open Graph" project and protocol, [5] which is their effort to spread their approach to social networking beyond the bounds of the Facebook website, allowing a broader network or "graph" of connections between Facebook ...

  5. OGP - Wikipedia

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    OGP may refer to: International Association of Oil & Gas Producers, a global forum for petroleum producers. Open Graph Protocol, enables web developers to integrate their pages into Facebook's social graph. Open Graphics Project, open source architecture and standard for graphics cards. Open Government Partnership, an international organization ...

  6. Facebook F8 - Wikipedia

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    Facebook F8 is a mostly-annual conference held by Meta Platforms ... Open Graph Protocol; Graph API; OAuth 2.0; 2011. F8 2011 was held on September 22, 2011.

  7. GraphQL - Wikipedia

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    GraphQL is a data query and manipulation language for APIs, that allows a client to specify what data it needs (" declarative data fetching"). A GraphQL server can fetch data from separate sources for a single client query and present the results in a unified graph, [2] so it is not tied to any specific database or storage engine.

  8. OpenGraph - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 19 April 2013, at 16:40 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License 4.0; additional terms may ...

  9. Facebook Graph Search - Wikipedia

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    Facebook Graph Search was a semantic search engine that Facebook introduced in March 2013. It was designed to give answers to user natural language queries rather than a list of links. [ 1] The name refers to the social graph nature of Facebook, which maps the relationships among users. The Graph Search feature combined the big data acquired ...