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[NMLUG] What time is it in Google land?



On Saturday 28 July 2007 20:35:51 Kelly Jones wrote:
> I use gmail (well, duh!) and noticed that the URLs for my emails end
> in "th=string" (for example, "th=1140e47e9abdcba5"), where string
> appears to be a timestamp of some sort.
>
> Does anyone know if this is a timestamp, and, if so, how to convert it
> to Unix time?

According to the Google Mobile API, it's not a timestamp, but a 
gmail-internal thread identifier.

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Wesley J. Landaker <wjl at icecavern.net> <xmpp:wjl at icecavern.net>
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