If a man’s home is indeed his castle, then it would be fair enough to say that a person’s blog is their online domicile. With the explosion of online social media (as best defined by sites like Facebook), our digital diaries are on public display, but with the protections afforded by the hosting company. Blogs are a bit different than that. Anybody can get to them, and they can be as neat or as messy as you would like them to be.
Therefore, Facebook pages are more likenable to a college dorm room, whereas one’s blog is more like a bachelor apartment. Just as homes need to be constructed and then decorated, so do blogs, which can range from small and simple to way big. As time goes by, and blogging proficiency increases, most blogs tend to sharpen their edges with regard to content and design… And they tend to grow. So what are you supposed to do for the blog that has everything?
A good number of websites offer just the trick – cyber-clocks. The very concept may seem offensive to certain watchmakers in Switzerland, but many people have gotten very keen on having an on-screen clock, not satisfied with the miniscule numerical display in the lower right-hand corner. The artistry of modern graphic design more than compensates for the lack of gears and springs; there are monitor clocks to suit every taste, just as there are with regard to a clock in your home.
Clocklink.com is one such purveyor of downloadable digital timepieces. Their “world clock” is a favorite among businessmen as they work the levers of the global economy – it displays all the time zones of the world, and it is free to use. This is the sort of innovation that has made Clocklink an industry leader in online chronography, with over 30 million of their clocks in use worldwide. If you have the way big blog, you may as well be using the way big neon clock.