Dunnett novels - Google Squared

This is dead cool, though frequently not right. (When I tried this, the entry for Checkmate read Checkmate (frequently shortened to mate) is a situation in chess (and in other boardgames of the chaturanga family) in which one player's king is threatened ....) But basically the app builds a table of data based on your search terms, with columns depending on the nature of the information it finds.

I was pretty impressed by results for 'Greek pantheon', 'Famous Belgians' and 'opera'. And very amused by 'science fiction women'.

edit. 'Feline villains' also made me snort. They have left out [livejournal.com profile] residentevil666. But it is only a matter of time ...
[apologies if this has already been exhaustively linked]

"If you had been transported from 1997 into [2007, you would be incredulous and think of it as science fiction."

Funnily enough I was already thinking along the same lines: a quick trawl of the BBC news site produced:
- renegade wolf cloners
- NASA refusing to coordinate lunar exploration with Russians
- degree show staged in cyberspace
- gene therapy for sight disorder which deteriorates with age (and sounds similar to retinitis pigmentosa, which I first encountered via Tanya Huff's Blood series)
- homes in rural India lit by solar power
- international scandal centres on artificially-constructed celebrity (actually, there's a lot of this)

Worth noting, too, that although some of those stories are in the 'tech' section they are all linked from other parts of the site -- Health, Politics, Education, World News/

However, this is still the real world: where 'sci-fi' is a derogatory term

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