[young Lady Ada looks on as the research starship swoops by]Federation Starship USS Augusta Ada NCC-55011

she dreams of the future...
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The U.S.S. Augusta Ada meets monthly!

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Full power to the engines...
The search engines, that is.

bridge
engineering
tactical
operations
sciences
recreation

These interfaces should allow you to seek out new links and old civilizations, as already known to most sentient species.
We have listed some index sites (aka "portals") which people with similar interests to ours may find useful.
 
Most search engines behave much better when you use multiple keywords, or when you can negate keywords to block similarly named, but different topics from littering the results. Also, you can try a two stage search. Search the first time, to learn important buzzwords which may be more related to your real answer. Now that you have unique enough keywords, search using that; see how much less you have to sift through?
 
SET COORDINATES:  LCARS Standard Search Parameters        
=Google!
A caching, crawling, translating search engine which ranks links by relevance (and indirect relevance) to your keywords.
=iJarGoogle!
Search the Jargon file as an advanced search via Google.
=The Wayback Machine
Terra's first efforts towards a worldwide cultural database of documents.
=Yahoo!
It's an index. It's a search engine UI. It's a chat hall and an auction site and a Local News and ... oh well, it's probably handy.
* Gold pips stay onsite
+ Gold half-pips lead off-site, to crew maintained pages
= Silver pips lead off-site
- Silver half-pips title local content
 
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