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I don't know if this is the right form for suggestions, but I have an idea for your web search feature, and I can't find any place to send comments
Google already has a time function (Type in "time London" and it will tell you the current time in London).
Google should expand this to make it possible to convert a specific time between time zones. for example, "7:00 pst in gmt" will return what time it is in GMT when it is 7am Pacific Standard time. "13:00 seattle in miami" will return what time it is in miami when it is 1:00 pm in seattle. "noon texas in GMT", "3am honolulu in CST", "6 p.m. baghdad in portland, oregon" would be more examples of possible queries.
I don't know if this is the right form for suggestions, but I have an idea for your web search feature, and I can't find any place to send comments
ReplyDeleteGoogle already has a time function (Type in "time London" and it will tell you the current time in London).
Google should expand this to make it possible to convert a specific time between time zones. for example, "7:00 pst in gmt" will return what time it is in GMT when it is 7am Pacific Standard time. "13:00 seattle in miami" will return what time it is in miami when it is 1:00 pm in seattle. "noon texas in GMT", "3am honolulu in CST", "6 p.m. baghdad in portland, oregon" would be more examples of possible queries.