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Title: ntp windows nt - Galleon specialises in providing accurate ntp windows nt solutions for computers and computer networks. Our products can synchronise computers within fractions of the correct time. 

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Title: The history and story of how the Global Positioning System evolved from the development of the world's most accurate timepieces, atomic clocks, by physicists looking into the nature of time. Adapted from an article written by MIT scientist Daniel Kleppner.
Link: The Global Positioning System: The History of GPS
Title: David Taylor's short description of how he uses MRTG (and SNMP) to gather and report statistics for NTP for his servers, including Perl scripts, shell scripts, and mrtg.conf examples
Link: http://www.david-taylor.myby.co.uk/ntp/NTPandMRTG.txt 
Title: Even though this is hosted at ntp.org, this is not the official NTP documentation or the official NTP FAQ. This is intended to be the collection point for cookbook configurations, tips, hints, tricks, and other comments from directly from various members of the NTP community that might be beneficial to others within the community. Anyone who is interested in helping to develop or improve documentation for NTP is encouraged to join and contribute.
Link: http://twiki.ntp.org/bin/view/Support/WebHome 
Title: Local Time Information - This site provides accurate local time for any world clock on the internet.
Link: www.worldtimeserver.com