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3 points by expertio on Feb 20, 2011 | hide | past | favorite | 9 comments



what's wrong with typing in the place name followed by 'time' in google?


Btw. is there some way to ask google "when it is 10am in new york, what time is it in tokyo?".


It'll just bring back some results that may be useful. However, Wolfram Alpha does this pretty well..

http://www.wolframalpha.com/input/?i=when+it+is+10am+in+new+...

It doesn't understand the question exactly, but still shows the current times, and quick math could tell you what it would be at 10am. Some playing with the query and adding "timezone" into it gets you closer to the actual answer you're asking though


Contains too much text which is unnecessary.

All the explanation about UTC, GMT, DST doesn't need to be on the page where I come to see the time. The page for a timezone need to display only the local date and time and the offset from UTC.

The left side bar is unnecessary if the search bar at the top works as intended.


I don't get it. I suspect it doesn't work on Chrome/Win7 because there's a blank spot on the page, and I don't see anything that shows time, no matter what I click on.


sorry, useless..


is there anyway to convert a address to its timezone?

say Lyon in France, there is only one timezone in France which is Europe/Paris, but how to convert a city like Lyon or even a small town into its timezone?

cause there might be multiple timezones in a country...



how about le rabot? a small town in france

http://www.google.com/search?&hl=en&q=le+rabot+time

just need a way to find out local time, that's all




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