Tuesday, July 20, 2010
Thinking in timezones
I happen to work at an office in the middle of Europe, having contacts in different time zones. In the beginning it was very hard to remember which cities are in what time distance to the current time zone. http://everytimezone.com/ solved the problem. In addition to a nice visualization you get a tool which makes planning of contacts with partners possible - in their time zone.
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