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'''Google''' was a popular 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]]: ''[[Dead Man Walking]]'')
'''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]]: ''[[Dead Man Walking]]'')


The [[Eighth Doctor]] wondered if Mr [[Tluss]] had learned his name by searching it on Google. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Best Seller]]'')
The [[Eighth Doctor]] wondered if Mr [[Tluss]] had learned his name by searching it on Google. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Best Seller]]'')
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== Behind the scenes ==
== Behind the scenes ==
[[File:50th_Google_Game.jpg|thumb|Google's 50th Anniversary mini-game.]]
[[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 (possibly a sly reference to the [[Key to Time]]) 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 (Pete's World)|Cybermen]], and [[Weeping Angel]]s featured as villains.
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 (possibly a sly reference to the [[Key to Time]]) 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 (Pete's World)|Cybermen]], and [[Weeping Angel]]s featured as villains.


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Google

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)

The Eighth Doctor wondered if Mr Tluss had learned his name by searching it on Google. (PROSE: Best Seller)

Raine Creevy used Google in 2001 and found out her father had died. (AUDIO: Animal)

Shirley1968 found Iaml's chat room by searching for it on Google. (PROSE: Lonely)

Bernice Summerfield googled herself in the library on the Prince of Mercury. (PROSE: The Ship of Painted Shadows)

Behind the scenes

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." 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 (possibly a sly reference to the Key to Time) 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.