I stumbled across this neat trick for Google the other night when a friend of mine wanted to know what time it was in Japan. Usually, I’d just use the Windows clock, change the time zone, etc., etc., but for this, I decided to Google it and see what happened.
Besides, I don’t necessarily have a giant wall full of time-zone specific clocks to consult.
So, all you do is browse over to
Google, and in the search box, type:
“What time is it in (Insert location here)“
Like this:
Lo and behold, there’s the time! I guess you wouldn’t want to call anyone in Japan right now, would you?
Give it a try today!
~Andrew
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Your google clock thingy is ok. But I like my poodwaddle version. I can check more than one world time on a single setting…and some really neat info. Check it out:
Poodwaddle 2011 World Clock