Keep Track of Timezones: FoxClocks

January 27, 2007 by  
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This Firefox extension lets you keep track of several time zones from your Web browser. If you have friends and family overseas or on travel you can easily keep track of what time it is ‘over there’ so you don’t end up calling at 3am. You can download the extension here.

Here is another good Firefox extension if you want to keep track of your favorite sports teams. If you’re not using Firefox (Windows or Mac users) here’s why you should.

Thanks Matt!

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