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词汇 social graph
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Definition of social graph in English:

social graph

noun
  • A representation of the interconnection of relationships in an online social network.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • One-third of users with accounts on both services could be identified on Twitter based on their Flickr connections, even when the Twitter social graph being used was completely anonymous.
    • So even if you spend $10 per follower per month, you will be spending half million dollars a month to maintain your social graph.
    • The shrinking number of active bloggers that once were counted among my unspoken social graph is also evidence of this fatigue.
    • Now that Facebook is taking itself seriously, the site is being given a hasty intellectual makeover, retrofitted with a "social graph."
    • The creation of the social graph, it's clear, was only the first step in a long process of economic optimization.
    • Job hunting tip of the week: Pay attention to your social graph profile!
    • With the incorporation of social networks into results, increased personalized search, and even Google Buzz, the social graph is clearly becoming a more and more important factor for the engines.
    • For the last 6 months I kept picking up on clues indicating that timeliness, community participation and the social graph are major forces.
    • In fact, Telcos - if they were to ever get their act together - could easily mine the social graph.
    • The blogosphere, both via blogrolls and RSS feed subscriptions, give evidence to pieces of the social graph.
    • Its founder, Mark Zuckerberg, has even declared his quest to chart a "social graph" of human relationships the way that cartographers once charted the world.
    • Don't undermine the integrity of the social graph by encouraging the creation of fake accounts or inauthentic friend connections.
    • This is enabled by the opening of APIs and allowing users to add applications to their account, and share some information (such as their neighbors in a social graph) with the application.
    • The social graph, it turns out, is a platform for social graft.
    • Consider Facebook to be a large social graph.
    • The researchers built a social graph from a large corpus of email messages, and detected individuals who may have been alienated or had a hidden agenda.
    • They are bad for game developers but good for users as they maintain the value of the social graph and feed.
    • "You're going to see us building up a lot more things with the social graph," she said.
    • I guess there's an inherent flaw in thinking that social graph/network data is useful at all.
    • The phone company stores data on who calls whom, for example, and that data builds a social graph.

Definition of social graph in US English:

social graph

noun
  • A representation of the interconnection of relationships in an online social network.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Its founder, Mark Zuckerberg, has even declared his quest to chart a "social graph" of human relationships the way that cartographers once charted the world.
    • I guess there's an inherent flaw in thinking that social graph/network data is useful at all.
    • They are bad for game developers but good for users as they maintain the value of the social graph and feed.
    • Now that Facebook is taking itself seriously, the site is being given a hasty intellectual makeover, retrofitted with a "social graph."
    • The phone company stores data on who calls whom, for example, and that data builds a social graph.
    • For the last 6 months I kept picking up on clues indicating that timeliness, community participation and the social graph are major forces.
    • Consider Facebook to be a large social graph.
    • The social graph, it turns out, is a platform for social graft.
    • Don't undermine the integrity of the social graph by encouraging the creation of fake accounts or inauthentic friend connections.
    • The shrinking number of active bloggers that once were counted among my unspoken social graph is also evidence of this fatigue.
    • "You're going to see us building up a lot more things with the social graph," she said.
    • With the incorporation of social networks into results, increased personalized search, and even Google Buzz, the social graph is clearly becoming a more and more important factor for the engines.
    • The blogosphere, both via blogrolls and RSS feed subscriptions, give evidence to pieces of the social graph.
    • The creation of the social graph, it's clear, was only the first step in a long process of economic optimization.
    • In fact, Telcos - if they were to ever get their act together - could easily mine the social graph.
    • Job hunting tip of the week: Pay attention to your social graph profile!
    • So even if you spend $10 per follower per month, you will be spending half million dollars a month to maintain your social graph.
    • This is enabled by the opening of APIs and allowing users to add applications to their account, and share some information (such as their neighbors in a social graph) with the application.
    • One-third of users with accounts on both services could be identified on Twitter based on their Flickr connections, even when the Twitter social graph being used was completely anonymous.
    • The researchers built a social graph from a large corpus of email messages, and detected individuals who may have been alienated or had a hidden agenda.
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