TIMESTAMP

Etymology

Noun

timestamp (plural timestamps)

(computing) A variable containing the date and time at which an event occurred, often included in a log to track the sequence of events.

Verb

timestamp (third-person singular simple present timestamps, present participle timestamping, simple past and past participle timestamped)

(transitive, computing) To record the date and time of (an event, etc).

Source: Wiktionary



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An article published in Harvard Menโ€™s Health Watch in 2012 shows heavy coffee drinkers live longer. The researchers examined data from 400,000 people and found out that men who drank six or more coffee cups per day had a 10% lower death rate.

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