by Andy Quayle | Dec 10, 2010 | Google Tech
Image via Wikipedia This is really cool – Go to Google Translate – http://www.google.com/translate See the ‘From’ and ‘To’ languages to German. type the following in the translate box: (just copy and paste) pv zk pv pv zk pv zk kz...
by Norm Huelsman | Dec 8, 2010 | Google Tech
(Pittsburgh) On Tuesday, the Google offices in Pittsburgh opened it’s doors to the media for an official Open House. TechBurgh was invited to participate so Andy sent me to see what the new office looks like. This open house is a celebration regarding...
by Andy Quayle | Sep 19, 2010 | Google Tech, Web Development, Word Wide Tech
When it comes to web sites and web hosts time is truly money. If you encounter a slow host or a slow site the chances are that you’re not going to hang around ling to browse it. Surprisingly it’s not only the site speed, and server speed that make a...
by Andy Quayle | Sep 15, 2010 | Google Tech
I’ve been playing around a lot in Google Documents lately. Spreadsheets in Google Documents are perfect for keeping Family Budgets etc. because they’re centrally based and can be edited and changed by multiple users as and when they need to be. However, what happens...
by Andy Quayle | Sep 6, 2010 | Google Tech
(Yes, pun intended) Google’s latest Handy Dandy feature in it’s Gmail email system is a thing called Priority Inbox. With the feature activated, your Gmail inbox splits into a couple of different sections. You have: Important and Unread Starred Everything...
by Andy Quayle | Aug 12, 2010 | Google Tech
So often we forget the simplest of tasks that make living with Google Analytics so much easier. All too often we log into our Google Analytics Dashboards and are bombarded with data. We forget that we can cut down the amount of information being thrown at us and make...