Microsoft PowerPoint presentations enable you to show a large amount of information in easily digestible portions. A callout is a way to highlight an area of your slide, typically with a line leading ...
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Graph technology is approaching an inflection point in its journey from an interesting new type of database to an essential tool for enterprise workloads. The progression graph technology is taking ...
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Graph databases excel for apps that explore many-to-many relationships, such as recommendation systems. Let’s look at an example Jeff Carpenter is a technical evangelist at DataStax. There has been a ...
Facebook’s graph search is not a replacement for Web search, or so the company insisted over and over at its press conference Tuesday. Instead, the search is meant to cull useful information from your ...
It's been several months since Facebook introduced Graph Search, and if you have it, you may be wondering what it's good for. The short answer: A lot of things! Here are some clever ways to make use ...
Facebook in January trumpeted Graph Search as the social network’s “third pillar” (pillars one and two are Timeline and News Feed), which sounds very impressive and important, but few people have been ...