Search Wise

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search-wise.net was an Internet search engine in 2005. (TV: Rose) By 2017 the site's name was being styled Search Wise and it provided a "mobile-optimised engine" for use on smart phones. (TV: Thin Ice)

After encountering the Ninth Doctor in 2005, Rose Tyler used search-wise.net to find information about him. Her search for the text "doctor blue box", which yielded 493 results, led her to whoisdoctorwho.co.uk and its operator, Clive Finch. Before that, her searches for "doctor living plastic" and simply "doctor" respectively yielded 55,300 and 17,700,000 results. (TV: Rose)

Mark Lynch used search-wise.net in the 2000s[nb 1] to find information on Owen Harper. (TV: Combat)

Ianto Jones showed Kreg how to use Search Wise. (AUDIO: The Great Sontaran War)

Andy Davidson used Search Wise to research the egg that Yasmin Khan found in her grandfather's shed. (AUDIO: Fallout)

In 2017, Bill Potts used Search Wise in an attempt to find information on the sea creature she and the Twelfth Doctor had recently met on Regency London. "London 1814 sea creature" returned no results for those exact search terms. (TV: Thin Ice)

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At the time of production on TV stories in which it appeared search-wise.net was a real website, but not a real search engine. It existed as a mock-up site on which film and TV productions could show their characters performing web searches without the complications inherent in using a real-world search engine. The real search-wise.net was the property of Compuhire, a company specialising in video playback for film and television. As of 2020 the original search-wise site is no longer online and its use is no longer available from Compuhire; the domain is under new ownership with no active website.

Search Wise was the first website portrayed on-screen in Doctor Who. It remains one of very few websites seen on-screen in Doctor Who which actually existed in some form on the Internet, but was not created by the BBC as a promotional tie-in.

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  1. Episodes 11-13 of the first series of Torchwood are set anywhere from 2007-2010 as a result of conflicting evidence shown in the episodes Ghost Machine, Greeks Bearing Gifts, Random Shoes, To the Last Man, Reset, Adrift, Fragments, Exit Wounds, and The New World. As episode 10, Out of Time, is set at the end of December, this means that episodes 11-13 are almost certainly set the year after episodes 1-10.