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Question for Google Guru.
If I type into Google 'local time Sydney' Google will display Sydney date and time. Quite a handy tool.
I normally save often use search items as keyword searches in firefox . Eg, for movies review I go to Rotten Tomatoes search engine and right click the search box and choose 'Add a keyword for this search' and use a keyword such as 'ro'. Next time whenever I need to do a search I just type into the browser "ro [movies name]''. My question is: I'd like to set up a keyword search for local time (eg I'll set up 't' as the keyword for local time search' so instead of going to Google and type in 'local time [city name]' I just type into the browser eg 't Chicago' and it will use the Google search box to do a 'local time Chicago' search. |
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