Two Clocks You Should Know About
Web Clock
If your business or organization has grown to represent more than one time zone, it might be a nice service to add clocks representing those time zones on your website. ClockLink allows you to do that for free.
Human Clock
Forget 15 minutes of fame, in this fast-paced web world, one minute is plenty! Just submit your photo and time taken (preferably outside) to HumanClock. What a great idea. Photos are submitted from allover - Texas to Japan. Every minute a new image appears, telling the time in a photo. The clock updates every minute (maybe they'll "do" seconds, which would be even more fun). And, now, they've added a human calendar; the only logical next step.
If your business or organization has grown to represent more than one time zone, it might be a nice service to add clocks representing those time zones on your website. ClockLink allows you to do that for free.
| This flash-based application was developed by Pacific Software Publishing in Bellevue. You can pick from a variety of colors, sizes and styles (24-hr clock, 12-hr clock and digital). After selecting your clock, code is automatically generated to paste into your website. |
Human Clock
Forget 15 minutes of fame, in this fast-paced web world, one minute is plenty! Just submit your photo and time taken (preferably outside) to HumanClock. What a great idea. Photos are submitted from allover - Texas to Japan. Every minute a new image appears, telling the time in a photo. The clock updates every minute (maybe they'll "do" seconds, which would be even more fun). And, now, they've added a human calendar; the only logical next step.

