In conjunction with the arrival of "StarTrek Into Darkness", Bing has added a couple of features that fans should appreciate: a home page Easter egg when you search for [beam me up] and a new language option to Bing Translator: Klingon.
At the event's keynote yesterday, Singhal said he always dreamed of building computers like those in StarTrek. "People communicate with each other by conversation, not by typing keywords -- and we've been hard at work to make Google understand and...
The individual sites vary from the serious to the decidedly quirky, allowing people to hook up based on location, literary tastes or a shared love of "StarTrek" or moustaches. You may think that the rest of the social media world might as well...
Trekkies and geeks worldwide will certainly rejoice at today's Google Doodle that celebrates the 46th anniversary of the original "StarTrek" TV series, which originally aired September 8, 1966. StarTrek: The Original Series" was characters who...
This is more conducive to a statistical infographic, and wouldn’t work for my purposes, but if you wanted to show how many women “StarTrek” fans are out there compared to male fans, and which demographic prefers “Deep Space Nine” to “Next...
At AndroidandMe.com, Taylor Wimberly shared an anonymous tip from a user claiming to have tried out an early release of this "StarTrek"-esque voice assistant, codenamed Majel. Our approach is more like StarTrek, right, Starship Enterprise; every...
As I told attendees in the Expo Hall at the The Queen Elizabeth II Conference Centre in London, the update to the Creator Playbook reminded me of the “Kirk Beats Khan SCENE - StarTrek: The Wrath of Khan MOVIE (1982) – HD,” when Mr.
We need to be like the computer on 'StarTrek,' and we are very, very far from that. He believed the ideal search engine would resemble the computer on “StarTrek”, always responding to queries for information that precisely matched the needs of...
In the case of 'Trek Nation,' we were able to refer people to our fansite slideshow of the Top 10 StarTrek Quotes, ask them about their first Trek experience and give them shareable factoids about the series and its stars.
Now, normally you can count on someone, somewhere to sound like Commander Leonard “Bones” McCoy, M.D.in StarTrek: The Motion Picture (1979), who said, “And they probably redesigned the whole sickbay, too!
Google Fellow Amit Singhal said, "My dream has always been to build the StarTrek computer. Official Google representatives have given their feedback on how Google has evolved, what its priorities are, and where the future will take us.
The purity of the algorithm is taking on iconic status, like the "cloaking device" did when first introduced into the "StarTrek" language back in 1968 (first used in "The Enterprise Incident"). Serving up different results based on user agent may...
While this may be a little bit "StarTrek" for 2011, it certainly seems that we're progressing in that direction, and Google is one of the front-runners for that technology. Google has added voice search to Google Maps for Chrome browser users...
While neither Google nor Shatner have provided details on those violations, it's likely that Google thought the "StarTrek" legend was impersonating himself. Google+ has demonstrated how serious it is about user identities by banning accounts that...
the video sharing site started by offering "StarTrek," "MacGyver," and "Beverly Hills, 90210" through a deal with CBS. YouTube has just added 3,000 new movie titles for rent in the U.S. At the same time, YouTube is also bolstering its investment...
To quote StarTrek (and later, Chucklehead who used the sample) "Brace yourselves, the area of penetration will no doubt be sensitive. So, hi gang! Before I get started I want to thank all those people who sent concerned messages while I was gone...
OK, I've recently gotten into watching reruns of "StarTrek: The Next Generation. Ready for a confession? Back off, I work in SEO; it shouldn't come as a surprise that I'm a geek. Anyway, I'm pretty sure Data is my favorite character.
Remember in the third "StarTrek" movie where the cocky young scientist that turned out to be Captain Kirk's son admitted that the reason why the new planet they created was falling apart before their eyes was because he used the fantastic sci-fi...
If you think this sounds like something out of StarTrek, you're not far off. Google started off their announcement referencing how the computers in StarTrek talked back to those speaking instructions to it.
Matt Bailey uses StarTrek analogies to discuss Ecommerce at SES San Jose 2009 And I'm starting to think that I may owe SEM industry observer, Meredith A.C. Roth, an apology. Back on July 28, 2004, Roth issued a press release announcing her list of...