Bailgate IT has relocated to Houston, Texas and rebranded as JBIT Solutions LLC.
We're still an Authorized Google Apps Reseller but we're now serving clients in the US.
We'll be launching our new website, jbit.com, just as soon as we've finished coding it.
Our new Twitter name is @JBITcom and we'll be populating our new Facebook page, facebook.com/JBITcom, over the coming weeks.
Thursday, 26 April 2012
Friday, 13 January 2012
Video: Google+ Explore Hangouts
Hang out with up to nine friends, in real-time video, from anywhere. Pop in and out as you want. Find out more at plus.google.com.
Google+ Hangouts help.
Wednesday, 11 January 2012
Google Apps video - Creating Events in Google Calendar
Introduction to creating events in Google Calendars. You can use the Create button, Quick Add, add events to specific times and even create events from Gmail.
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Google Apps video - Print Calendars and Events
You can print separate views of your Google Calendar, including week, month, day, and agenda views. This video covers the basics of printing a multi-month calendar and printing an event.
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Saturday, 17 December 2011
CEO of CloudFlare on Fox Business sharing tips with businesses on how to keep their website fast and safe
Speed up your website and protect it from threats, with CloudFlare.
Free version available. It works. It's a no-brainer.
Really easy to set up, even for non-techies. But, if you do need help, contact us.
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The new look is now the permanent interface for Google Docs, Docslist, Spreadsheets and Sites
(cross-posted from the official Google Apps feed)
The new look is now the permanent interface for Google Docs, Docslist, Spreadsheets and Sites.
Major changes to your Documents List include -
- The Upload button is now an icon rather than a text button. It shows an up-arrow coming out of a hard drive.
- To access the Narrow by options, click the down arrow in the search box at the top of your window.
- To create a doc from a template, click the Create button, and select From template....
Major changes to Docs, Spreadsheets, and Sites include -
- Click the Share button to share your item with other people or modify the sharing settings. Options such as Publish to a web page and Email collaborators have moved to the File menu.
- The Share button will now show the visibility state of your doc when you mouse over it.
- Since Google Docs continuously saves your work, the Save button has been removed. The last updated time now shows near the menu bar.
- There's now a button that lets you navigate back to your Documents List, in place of the Google Docs logo. Mouse over the doc name, and click the left arrow icon to get back to your Documents List.
- While Google Docs automatically saves your work, you can revert back to a previous version by selecting File, See revision history, and then selecting ‘Restore this revision’ after choosing your preferred version.
Release track: Scheduled
Editions included: Google Apps, Google Apps for Business, Government and Education
Languages included: All languages supported by Google Docs
The new look is now the permanent interface for Google Docs, Docslist, Spreadsheets and Sites.
Major changes to your Documents List include -
- The Upload button is now an icon rather than a text button. It shows an up-arrow coming out of a hard drive.
- To access the Narrow by options, click the down arrow in the search box at the top of your window.
- To create a doc from a template, click the Create button, and select From template....
Major changes to Docs, Spreadsheets, and Sites include -
- Click the Share button to share your item with other people or modify the sharing settings. Options such as Publish to a web page and Email collaborators have moved to the File menu.
- The Share button will now show the visibility state of your doc when you mouse over it.
- Since Google Docs continuously saves your work, the Save button has been removed. The last updated time now shows near the menu bar.
- There's now a button that lets you navigate back to your Documents List, in place of the Google Docs logo. Mouse over the doc name, and click the left arrow icon to get back to your Documents List.
- While Google Docs automatically saves your work, you can revert back to a previous version by selecting File, See revision history, and then selecting ‘Restore this revision’ after choosing your preferred version.
Release track: Scheduled
Editions included: Google Apps, Google Apps for Business, Government and Education
Languages included: All languages supported by Google Docs
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Friday, 16 December 2011
Google patents the driverless car
United States patent 8,078,349 - Transitioning a mixed-mode vehicle to autonomous mode
Abstract: Disclosed are methods and devices for transitioning a mixed-mode autonomous vehicle from a human driven mode to an autonomously driven mode. Transitioning may include stopping a vehicle on a predefined landing strip and detecting a reference indicator. Based on the reference indicator, the vehicle may be able to know its exact position. Additionally, the vehicle may use the reference indictor to obtain an autonomous vehicle instruction via a URL. After the vehicle knows its precise location and has an autonomous vehicle instruction, it can operate in autonomous mode.
Full patent information.
On TED: Sebastian Thrun - Google's driverless car
Abstract: Disclosed are methods and devices for transitioning a mixed-mode autonomous vehicle from a human driven mode to an autonomously driven mode. Transitioning may include stopping a vehicle on a predefined landing strip and detecting a reference indicator. Based on the reference indicator, the vehicle may be able to know its exact position. Additionally, the vehicle may use the reference indictor to obtain an autonomous vehicle instruction via a URL. After the vehicle knows its precise location and has an autonomous vehicle instruction, it can operate in autonomous mode.
Full patent information.
On TED: Sebastian Thrun - Google's driverless car
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