We will be releasing all clocks with no link back to http://www.ClockLink.com in about two months. People need to register with http://www.ClockLink.com to use those clocks, but there still will be no fee.
If you search "Blog Clock" on Google, guess who is at the top. Let us recreate your watch using Flash and have it host at http://www.clocklink.com. With 30 million clock views daily, your watch will get much needed attention.
Unlike Apple's iPad and iPhone, Google Android tablets and phones supports Adobe Flash ... that means you can view a clock from http://www.clocklink.com
For the first time, we will be releasing the feature to create a user base. This enables us to keep track of some of the users and their URL to promote their sites using ClockLink clock.
It is 9:30pm US Pacific Standard Time.
There are 33 people responded to our question. Thank you very much for letting us know. For those answered there is a problem, can you please post what kind of problem you are experiencing. If you can post the screen shot, it will help us a lot. Also, please let us know your OS and Browser version.
There are some conflicting reports by people using Internet Explorer 9 Beta. We will officially start investigation on Monday but we would like to know if you are experiencing any problem seeing http://www.clocklink.com on IE9 Beta.
ClockLink.com provides the most widely used Web clock in the world with over 30 million views around the world. In addition, clocks can be set to display any time zone in the world, so they are not only decorative but very practical as well. Use it to show what time it is in your area. There is no charge to use any of the clocks on your website or blog and all clocks are built using HTML5.