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Testing Book of the Month : August

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Testing Book of the Month is Back... Introduction of Authors: Tim Riley : Over 13 years of experience on Software Development, Quality Assurance and Management. Now working as a Director of QA / Engineering. Adam Goucher : Over 12 years of experience on Software Testing, a speaker in Testing conferences. Now working as Principal Consultant, training on software testing and Selenium Automation Testing. Brief Intro:  "Beautiful Testing" -  Successful software depends as much on scrupulous testing as it does on solid architecture or elegant code. But testing is not a routine process, it`s a constant exploration of methods and an evolution of good ideas. Order Here -- Amazon India

Google Reader is Dead ... Now What's Next ??

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Google has shutdown its services of Google Reader, popular RSS subscription reader on July 1,2013. I took long time to research for the alternatives which can match my interests and give same ability of Google Reader. First, I found " Old Reader " - It was simple and looks like a Google Reader. But It has followed by outages for few days due to hard drives crashed. And they now planned to make it private from public. Second, " Feedly "   : It looked like No.1 Alternative in many websites. It is having good clean design with Magazine kind of layout. Now, Feedly announced Pro Accounts for $5 per month or $45 per year. Third, " Digg Reader ": Surprised the world with Simple interface and closely resembles the other feed readers. Now, I keep a backup : After the Outage of Old Reader for 5 days, I learnt to have a backup for every thing. Now, I use both Feedly and Digg to read my feeds. Lesson Learnt : Don't get attached to FREE prod...

Want to be a Software Testing Expert ?

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Video of the Month is an article showcasing the best Videos in testing community.         Do you want to be an expert in software testing? . . . Yes?                          Then watch this, Video of the Month….                         Quote :  "The more I learn, the more I know how little I know."