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January 24, 2008 4:10 PM PST

The 'original' online alarm clock

by Josh Lowensohn
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We got a ping earlier today from Tom Churm, the creator of Germany-based Online Alarm Clock, who wanted to let us know about his Web based alarm clock that's quietly been humming along since early 2006. The service's claim to fame is its two-click alarm selector, which lets anyone set a wake-up call or alert without too much complication (note: while Churm says it's two, you still have to select each hour and minute you want with a second button press, so it's actually four clicks). Users have to trudge to their machine to turn off the very annoying chirping sound, which won't cease without user interaction.

The service is scant on much else, leaving YouTube and Last.fm integration to the competitors (see below). There are however some nice settings to change the coloration and size of the display, toggle between 12- and 24-hour clocks, and an optional stopwatch you can use if you feel like timing something. The service draws in about 6,000 users a day.

Like we've said before, if you're mysteriously without an alarm clock or any other sort of alarm device but have your laptop on hand, this can be a handy tool; otherwise you'd be doing the environment a favor by leaving your machine off.

See also: The Naked Alarm Clock (review) and AlarmD (review)

Turn your PC into an alarm clock. Yet again.

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Josh Lowensohn writes for Webware.com, CNET's blog about Web applications and services. E-mail Josh, or follow him on Twitter at http://www.twitter.com/Josh.
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by listen_to_webware January 25, 2008 12:46 AM PST
".....otherwise you'd be doing the environment a favor by leaving your machine off."

==> That's a good one!

I'd rather use my cellphone for an alarm clock ;)


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by onlineclock August 1, 2008 1:17 AM PDT
Hello Josh,

I wanted to finally thank you for blogging about OnlineClock.net.

Since the time of your post our site has expanded considerably, to the point that we now offer a wide variety of different kinds of Online Alarm Clocks, Countdowns, Stopwatches and Timers.

To get a full overview of all the Online Alarm Clocks we offer, please take a look at our sitemap page here:
http://onlineclock.net/about/

Thanks again for mentioning OnlineClock, the world's most popular Online Alarm.

Yours,

Webmaster
OnlineClock.net
http://onlineclock.net
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