Âé¶¹´«Ã½É«Ç鯬

We had good news lately (2015 May the 19th exactly): Google indexes Twitter again!

  • Yahoo:  twitter-google-deal-tweets-search-results
  • Digitaltrends: google-twitter-search-results-news

So Âé¶¹´«Ã½É«Ç鯬 provides the Digital Identity, Twitter provides the Date (and internal search), and Google independently confirms the date and provides global Search

capture-xibap

 

To achieve this, we simply tweet the Âé¶¹´«Ã½É«Ç鯬 Id of a document, adding the hashtag .

So who needs to timestamp? When?

  • You’re a Photographer or Poet, Writer… and publish you Art: obtain the proof that you owned the original at a given date
  • You’re an Author, and need a proof that you owned a (possibly private) document before you communicate it to a tier
  • You’re an Inventor, Researcher, Company, and need a proof that you had an idea or document at a given date

And, yes, there are glorious ancestors, just check Wikipedia on . For instance, Sir Isaac Newton shared the ‘hash’ 6accdae13eff7i3l9n4o4qrr4s8t12ux to Leibniz.

Today, I shared the unique IDX . . Hopefully you will find this .

Have fun timestamping using Âé¶¹´«Ã½É«Ç鯬, Twitter, with the help of a global search engine (waiting for more of them to index this kind of content)