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[[Category: | '''Google''' was a popular [[Internet]] [[search engine]] during the [[21st century]]. [[Gwen Cooper]] used the site to find information on myths related to [[Death (Dead Man Walking)|Death]]; [[Toshiko Sato]] questioned the reliability of her search results. ([[TV]]: {{cs|Dead Man Walking (TV story)}}) | ||
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The [[Eighth Doctor]] wondered if Mr [[Tluss]] had learned his name by searching it on Google. ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|Best Seller (short story)}}) | |||
[[Raine Creevy]] used Google in [[2001]] and found out [[Markus Creevy|her father]] had died. ([[AUDIO]]: {{cs|Animal (audio story)}}) | |||
[[Shirley1968]] found [[IamI]]'s chat room by searching for it on Google. ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|Lonely (short story)}}) | |||
[[Bernice Summerfield]] "googled" herself in the library on the ''[[Prince of Mercury]]''. ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|The Ship of Painted Shadows (short story)}}) | |||
[[Erimem]] joked that she used Google to find out she needed to bring food to [[Stalingrad]] in [[1942]]. ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|The Beast of Stalingrad (novel)}}) | |||
Before describing the [[bootstrap paradox]], the [[Twelfth Doctor]] requested to "google it". ([[TV]]: {{cs|Before the Flood (TV story)}}) | |||
[[Sarah Jane Smith]] kept tabs on some of [[the Doctor]]'s past [[companion]]s through Google, and found information on [[Tegan Jovanka]], [[Ben Jackson]], [[Polly Wright]], [[Harry Sullivan]], "[[Ace|Dorothy]]", and [[Ian Chesterton|Ian]] and [[Barbara Wright|Barbara Chesterton]]. ([[TV]]: {{cs|Death of the Doctor (TV story)}}) | |||
By the [[26th century]], the word "google" is still synonymous with finding information through a search engine, despite the company no longer existing. Few, if any, people remember the actual origin of the word. ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|Genius Loci (novel)}}) | |||
== Behind the scenes == | |||
[[File:50th Google Game.jpg|thumb|Google's 50th anniversary mini-game.]] | |||
In celebration of the 50th anniversary of ''Doctor Who'', Google released a ''Doctor Who'' game as their logo "doodle", codenamed the "[[Whodle (video game)|Whodle]]". It was one of the most complex doodles that Google had ever done, with 5 levels where the player worked to retrieve the six letters to the Google logo while avoiding the Doctor's foes. Every incarnation of the Doctor was playable (if the player was killed by a baddie he would regenerate into the next Doctor, with infinite lives), and the [[Dalek]]s, [[Cybermen]], and [[Weeping Angel]]s featured as villains. | |||
== External links == | |||
* [https://doodles.google/doodle/doctor-whos-50th-anniversary/ ''Doctor Who'''s 50th Anniversary Google doodle.] | |||
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Latest revision as of 20:05, 30 October 2024
Google was a popular Internet search engine during the 21st century. Gwen Cooper used the site to find information on myths related to Death; Toshiko Sato questioned the reliability of her search results. (TV: Dead Man Walking [+]Loading...["Dead Man Walking (TV story)"])
The Eighth Doctor wondered if Mr Tluss had learned his name by searching it on Google. (PROSE: Best Seller [+]Loading...["Best Seller (short story)"])
Raine Creevy used Google in 2001 and found out her father had died. (AUDIO: Animal [+]Loading...["Animal (audio story)"])
Shirley1968 found IamI's chat room by searching for it on Google. (PROSE: Lonely [+]Loading...["Lonely (short story)"])
Bernice Summerfield "googled" herself in the library on the Prince of Mercury. (PROSE: The Ship of Painted Shadows [+]Loading...["The Ship of Painted Shadows (short story)"])
Erimem joked that she used Google to find out she needed to bring food to Stalingrad in 1942. (PROSE: The Beast of Stalingrad [+]Loading...["The Beast of Stalingrad (novel)"])
Before describing the bootstrap paradox, the Twelfth Doctor requested to "google it". (TV: Before the Flood [+]Loading...["Before the Flood (TV story)"])
Sarah Jane Smith kept tabs on some of the Doctor's past companions through Google, and found information on Tegan Jovanka, Ben Jackson, Polly Wright, Harry Sullivan, "Dorothy", and Ian and Barbara Chesterton. (TV: Death of the Doctor [+]Loading...["Death of the Doctor (TV story)"])
By the 26th century, the word "google" is still synonymous with finding information through a search engine, despite the company no longer existing. Few, if any, people remember the actual origin of the word. (PROSE: Genius Loci [+]Loading...["Genius Loci (novel)"])
Behind the scenes[[edit] | [edit source]]
In celebration of the 50th anniversary of Doctor Who, Google released a Doctor Who game as their logo "doodle", codenamed the "Whodle". It was one of the most complex doodles that Google had ever done, with 5 levels where the player worked to retrieve the six letters to the Google logo while avoiding the Doctor's foes. Every incarnation of the Doctor was playable (if the player was killed by a baddie he would regenerate into the next Doctor, with infinite lives), and the Daleks, Cybermen, and Weeping Angels featured as villains.
External links[[edit] | [edit source]]
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