TimeCert is a timestamped hash

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Great idea and terrific implementation. Take a look !

TimeCert

TimeCert is a new service for timestamping content. TimeCert will give you the timestamp for when someone first referenced a given digest.

A Digest is like a fingerprint for a chunk of data. It looks like this: a94a8fe5ccb19ba61c4c0873d391e987982fbbd3

An application can generate this digest easily. Technically speaking it is a Hex encoded SHA1 digest.

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Thanks for your comments about TimeCert. I am currently working on some neat tools to make it easier for bloggers to use it.

Pelle

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