Like the series, the Google Doodle pays homage to GeneRoddenberry's "Star Trek"Â vision by asking you to explore and boldly click to discover new scenes involving the "characters" that are the letters that spell out Google.
We aren't living in the GeneRoddenberry "Star Trek" Utopian society. Over the last few years, Thanksgiving has come to mean something else for Americans -- a reason to get up early the day after to go shopping.
Interest communities are coming together on a large scale, but that's not moving us toward the GeneRoddenberry Utopian society. Among the topics of discussion was the next generation of humans (homutus societus digalti) entering the workforce, and...
Interest communities are coming together on a large scale, but that's not moving us toward the GeneRoddenberry Utopian society. Without society he is nothing but animal. The question now becomes: is the Internet an extension of society?
Star Trek creator GeneRoddenberry's birthday with a logo on Ask Jeeves. Today's search podcast covers the new Google Desktop Search with Google Sidebar feature to show web feeds, photos, headlines and other things, an expected launch of a
For example, a search for "roddenberry" at Netscape Search (or AOL Search ) brings up several sites about GeneRoddenberry-created television shows, even though the word "roddenberry" doesn't appear in the site descriptions.
In this way, it can pop up a listing for "Earth - Final Conflict" when you search for "GeneRoddenberry," even though Roddenberry's name doesn't appear in the category title. The old AOL NetFind service never really offered any particular...
In this way, it can pop up a listing for "Earth - Final Conflict" when you search for "GeneRoddenberry," even though Roddenberry's name doesn't appear in the category title. By Danny Sullivan Editor, Search Engine Watch http://searchenginewatch.com/