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Internet instance was a most common catch phrase that originated when you took the late-1990s Internet boom. In that time period, population world health organization worked by owning a Internet got came to imagine that "everything moved faster on the 'net", because a Internet mass produced a dissemination of trading tools far more comfortable & inexpensive. Convenient-moving developments were so said to begin "on Internet time"; e.g.: Corporations freed recently (ordinarily unstable & buggy) revisions of their software as free downloads, counting in feedback from either client to provide quality assurance. This development strategy, known as "release early, release often", was perchance epitomized in the development of the Netscape Navigator web browser. A consequent pressure to release fresh features quickly & attach to "mindshare" before one's competitiinside got black results on package quality, however resulted in an unprecedentedly rapid pace of innovation. The meme could travel the world, in the form of forwarded email, in the week or even often less. Early cases of such memes involved a ill-famed make money fast spam. Worms, viruses, and more malware could infect big portions of the Internet inside the matter of times or even hours, crippling systems worldwide by owning speed that was shocking to system administrators accustomed to a less networked era.

A meaning (& historical origin) of the sentence "Internet time" strongly parallels that of "New York minute".


Internet period is too the title for a conception marketed per Swatch corporation as an alternative measure of time. Look at Swatch Internet Time.

JSNTPĀ 
A free, cross-platform Java application that uses Simple Network Time Protocol(SNTP) to accurately synchronize your computer's clock with NTP servers.

Java Clock Applet
Supports network synchronization via SNTP, HTTP, Time, and Daytime protocols. Free download.

ExactClock
Software and hardware to keep computer clock synchronized to the Atomic Clock over the Internet.

CHU Time Synchronization for Linux
Software to synchronize a Linux system to the Canadian CHU shortwave station.

Clocks and Time: Time Software for PCs
Lists PC based software for time setting and synchronization, clock rate correction and time display.

WorldClock
Allows the user to synchronize his or her PC to Internet time servers. Supports both the Time or SNTP protocols. Also provides timezone, alarm and calendar features.

TymServ
Time reference that draws from multiple time sources. Computer networks and systems can be automatically synchronized.

Klox
Windows 9x/NT freeware decorative desktop clock, with different faces and Internet time server syncronization.

Sync-It with Atom
Network Time Protocol client for Windows with a nice user interface.

AtomSync
A background utility that periodically checks a PCs clock against an internet NTP time server or against a computer in a LAN (local network) which runs an AtomSync LAN time server.


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