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If Swatch Internet Time was the flashy "front-end," the Network Time Protocol (NTP) is the essential "back-end." Invented by David L. Mills in the early 1980s, NTP is the reason your phone, laptop, and server logs all show the exact same second.

One ".beat" lasts 86.4 seconds , roughly the same as a "decimal minute" from the French Revolutionary calendar. internet.time

Internet Time is the same everywhere. Whether you are in Tokyo or New York, the time is the same @beat. If Swatch Internet Time was the flashy "front-end,"

In 1998, the Swiss watchmaker Swatch, in collaboration with Nicholas Negroponte of the MIT Media Lab, introduced Swatch Internet Time . The goal was to eliminate the confusion of time zones for the burgeoning global online community. NTP is the reason your phone