by techburgher | Mar 23, 2011 | Contributors
Potholes are the scourge of drivers during each spring thaw, often resulting in complaints to local government street departments and sometimes a trip to the repair shop. Now a Carnegie Mellon University project allows anyone with a GPS-linked cell phone camera and a...
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 | Dec 3, 2010 | Uncategorized
Secret Agent L says, "Be Kind. No Exceptions." I was recently given the opportunity to help out with a site which, to be honest, I didn’t really know all that much about. All I knew that that SecretAgentL.com is a big deal, the person who runs the site is...
by Andy Quayle | Aug 17, 2010 | Uncategorized
(ARA) – Home remodeling projects can become overwhelming to even the most experienced DIYers. Thanks to new technology and online resources, these projects don’t have to be so daunting. With online sites and tools to keep homeowners on track, complicated...
by Andy Quayle | Feb 24, 2010 | Uncategorized
(ARA) – "Graduates these days may find freelancing either as meat and potatoes or whipped cream for their professional diet," says career services director Mary Kate Robinson at The Art Institute of Houston. Freelancing either provides the sole...