Wednesday, July 27, 2011

World Clock

World Clock has been an accurate and reliable source of time for over 15 years and is constantly being updated to suit the needs of users. There are four World Clocks that are offered on our site : -

The Main World Clock
List of all the cities that are the largest and most known cities all over the world. It is the most commonly used of the World Clocks. Here you can select among several selections of cities, which will take you to the city’s information page that has more detailed information about the city.

The Extended/Full World Clock
Display a large list of cities/places known to the World Clock. The list is rather big, so it may take some time loading. Although this is the extended list, some cities still may not be shown but they are still available through the Search engine located at the top of the list.

The Personal World Clock
Allows you to select up to 25 cities or locations that you frequently communicate with to have displayed on a separate page. The site will remember your selected cities so they will appear each time you visit. It is available in two versions, normal and applet. The applet version offers analog clock faces, but requires that Java is enabled on your computer.

The Fixed Time World Clock
Are you planning a web cast, online chat, teleconference call or other event where users from all over the world might participate? The Fixed Time World Clock is the fast and convenient way to tell others what time an upcoming international event will occur in their local time zone. You can select a city and a time in the past or future, then the time all over the world at that moment will be displayed.

Background history
The World Clock was originally made in November 1995 and it has been very popular, with millions of page views on the old site. It was moved to timeanddate.com in May 1998. The World Clock was 15 years old in November 2010.

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