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Friday, November 14, 2008

Gmail voice and video chat!

Hi folks,
           Google rocks again,

See and hear
family and friends right inside Gmail


Look at these guys enhancements:
   * Chat more ways than ever from within Gmail
    * Look and sound your best with high quality audio and video
    * Get started easily -- all you need is a webcam

You can download the same from here...

GaneshKB



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Wednesday, October 08, 2008

Has Google Changed the Meaning of “Beta?”

Hi,
      This piece of information about the beta products google has and what is the percentage of them are beta? This is also from a blog in Utest.com.
      A recent study has shown that 49% of Google’s products are in beta.  That’s incredible, especially considering that these products include Gmail, Google Docs, and more.  So what does beta really mean to Google?  NetworkWorld asked them and found out:
      “We have very high internal metrics our consumer products have to meet before coming out of beta. Our teams continue to work to improve these products and provide users with an even better experience.  We believe beta has a different meaning when applied to applications on the Web, where people expect continual improvements in a product.  On the Web, you don’t have to wait for the next version to be on the shelf or an update to become available.  Improvements are rolled out as they’re developed.  Rather than the packaged, stagnant software of decades past, we’re moving to a world of regular updates and constant feature refinement where applications live in the cloud.”
        The problem with this philosophy is that customers may not stick around long enough for a product to take off.  If it doesn’t do what they expect upon launch, then they will abandon the platform until it meets their expectations.  In many cases, they may not come back at all. To know more about this topic, Click here...

GaneshKB



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When to Stop Testing: The Customer’s View

Hi,
          This is a great information shared by a customer on Utest community. I have taken few words from him to share with you and also added the link at the end for your reference.
          On our forum, there’s a discussion about when to stop testing software - when enough testing is enough.  There are a lot of good answers in the discussion, but one that I wanted to highlight is the voice of the customer.

         The customer expects certain things from their software.  A consumer may not care if the software crashes once in a while, but a business may expect greater reliability.  It doesn’t matter if a game displays a single pixel in the wrong color, but it does matter if every time the player opens a treasure box the entire screen turns purple. To know about the customer needs, you have to click on this link...


GaneshKB


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Wednesday, September 24, 2008

Google Introduces an iPhone Rival Open to Whims


SAN FRANCISCO — Google and T-Mobile unveiled their answer to the iPhone on Tuesday, pulling the wraps off a slick mobile device that combines a touch screen and a keyboard and is aimed at putting the Internet in the pockets of millions of cellphone users.



The T-Mobile G1 will cost $179, $20 less than the iPhone.
Related
Pogue: A First Look at Google’s New Phone
Times Topics: Google Inc.


Jacob Silberberg/Reuters

The Google founders Larry Page, left, and Sergey Brin introduced the G1 on Tuesday in New York. The G1, Google’s smartphone joint venture with T-Mobile, will have an applications store.

The T-Mobile G1, which will be available in the United States on Oct. 22, is the first mobile phone to be powered by Google’s Android operating system. It represents a milestone in Google’s efforts to extend its dominance of the PC-based Internet to mobile phones and further loosen the control that wireless carriers have over what consumers can do with their phones.

Analysts said that the G1 did not represent the kind of revolutionary change in design and function that Apple introduced last year with the iPhone. But the G1 is likely to further accelerate two trends that will have a lasting impact on the wireless industry: the growing use of the Internet on the go, and the ability of consumers to customize their phones with their favorite functions.

GaneshKB

Sunday, September 21, 2008

Apple's Safari faster with SquirrelFish Extreme VS google Chrome

Hi,
           Folks, the lab is happy to share information about GOOGLE again this time we are going take its browser and compare it with Apple safari. Google Chrome who??? Apple is upping the ante in the race for the fastest JavaScript engine with its new SquirrelFish Extreme engine. The new engine according to specs published by Apple WebKit developers show at least 2x faster than SquirrelFish (which already was lighting fast). The new SquirrelFish Extreme will compete in the new world order for JavaScript speed against Google's V8 and Mozilla's TraceMonkey.To know more from the developer of SquirrelFish, Click here...

GaneshKB


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Google's Dream Phone Out

Hi,
           Folks, the lab is happy to share information about the other big gaint GOOGLE Phones. If you ever feared the Google phone (also known as HTC Dream, HTC G1 and so on) doesn't exist, fear no more: the Android-powered weird-shaped device has recently appeared in a mini-set of live images, caressed by sun and a pair of mysterious hands.

So, following Rene Descartes' “I think, therefore I am” reasoning, the G-phone can easily say “I appear in photos, therefore I am”. Makes sense, right? Its existence, I mean. And it makes even more sense knowing that, just a few days ago, the Android handset was (sort of) confirmed to be hitting T-Mobile USA, presumably on September 23. Also presumably, the handset will be sold for as little as 199 bucks, together with a contract agreement for two years (just like AT&T is selling Apple's 8GB iPhone). To know more and for the photos of the phone, Click here...

GaneshKB


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Tuesday, September 16, 2008

Google's Chrome Ups the Ante

This is an article from www.businessweek.com, i would love to share this with you lab folks...
Browser wars? On steroids. When Google (GOOG)
announced on Sept. 1 that it was releasing its own Web browser, Chrome,
the immediate buzz was that the bruising battles over browser
domination, played out between Netscape and Microsoft (MSFT) in the late 1990s, were back on.


Google, though, has much bigger ambitions. The goal, say Google execs,
is not merely to win share of an existing market, but to change the
very nature of Internet browsing—and the way we use computers. If
Chrome works as planned, it will lead much of computing from the
desktop—Microsoft's domain—toward remote data centers. These, in
Google's lingo, are known as the "cloud." Google runs the biggest and
most efficient data centers on earth, and moving much of the world's
computing from desktops into its clouds is the heart of the company's
strategy. "Google really believes the future of the Web is running
applications on the Web," says Danny Sullivan, who runs Calafia
Consulting, a Web consulting firm. "They want to be leading the
charge."


As this battle commences, Microsoft enjoys a towering head start.
Its Internet Explorer dominates the browser market, with 75% share. And
Microsoft is launching its latest upgrade, IE8, which is loaded with
new features. Google's Chrome, by contrast, appears bare-bones. Its
power, say Google engineers, will come from its ability to run
applications faster and more securely, especially those hosted outside
the PC, on the cloud. Unlike Google's top-secret search algorithms or
the proprietary software it uses to carry out its searches, Chrome was
born as an open-source system.


Asking More of Browsers


To understand what's new, think of Netscape, the browsing sensation
14 years ago at the dawn of the World Wide Web. The goal back then was
simply to open and read Web pages. This is still important, of course,
whether Web surfers are reading a story in The New York Times or checking out a friend's home page on MySpace. Most browsers today, including Mozilla Firefox and Apple's (AAPL) Safari, have grown to provide that Web browsing service.



Google, though, wants people to use browsers to do much more,
particularly to run software applications, like word processing,
spreadsheets, video editing, and conferencing. In Google's scheme, the
browser is a gateway into the clouds, one that will eventually be
tapped from anywhere—a PC, a mobile phone, perhaps even a television.
And many of the applications available in the clouds, from calendars to
e-mail, will likely compete directly with Microsoft's dominant suite of
Office applications, including Excel and Outlook. Says Google
co-founder Sergey Brin:
"What we have is a lightweight engine for running Web applications that
doesn't have the baggage of an operating system." Investors on Sept. 2
drove up Google shares nearly 2%, to 465.25.To know more, CLICK HERE...

GaneshKB



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Thursday, September 04, 2008

Googles Latest update - Chrome

This is a browser that GOOGLE has come up with. Chrome is bundled with JAVASCRIPT Virtual Machine called V8, this done by a team in Denmark. As it is a open source other browsers can use these as well, as it will boost the performance of your browser. This is though hunger for your memory usage you can still find out using Chrome task manager, for getting who is taking up memory. To know more or download Chrome, Click here...

GaneshKB

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Wednesday, August 27, 2008

Google Pack - All your PC wants

Hi Folks,
This is one stop for all your PC needs, something like one file that would help you to have
1. Spyware cleanup
2. Antivirus -Norton security
3. Star Office
4. Google desktop
5. Real Player
6. Google earth...
7. Adobe
8.Skype
9.Gtalk
10. Picasa

So all these are really going to be helpful to you and your pc, this news will making you think what i am talking about. Yes, now google offers all these for free...

You can get the complete information from the link here...

To download, click here...

GaneshKB

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Friday, August 01, 2008

Google again IGOOGLE

Hi,
Google is growing,growing and growing with its new addons. Now they have come up IGOOGLE, a single place where you can perform multiple task. Like you can watch you live news stuff, play online games, check your mail, world time, jokes,google map, google calendar,weather etc........... endless. To feel it, click here...

GaneshKB

Welcome to Cuil- the new browser

This is the caption they have given to welcome the world to their powerful browser. They say they get the best result and they are 3 times the power of google itself. Being capable of bring more no of web pages not relaying on popularity metrics. To know more about this, read this article...

To browse and have fun....

GaneshKB

Monday, July 28, 2008

Cool site to trace your site popularity

Hi,
I was worried when google dropped me down in rankings, still i am not worried about it. I have an aim to share stuff and i am really depending on you people to help me to help you all, for which i need more clicks and referral for the lab. Ok, now it is time to talk about the site that helps you to analyze and optimize our own website. Also, we can learn how to improve our pages and make it easier for better engines to rank us...To know more, Click here...

GaneshKB
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Saturday, July 26, 2008

Scour...The search engine

Hi Lab folks,
Today, i am going to talk about a place where you can search and make money after gaining some points but this is not that easy. As the number of points that you need to make is really high but still you can make money, This is really useful as it makes the best from the 3 engines that we use
1.Yahoo
2.MSN
3.Google

So why are we waiting for, you can read more from the Wikipedia link...

GaneshKB

Tuesday, May 27, 2008

Software Testing Video

Hi Folks,
I have a superb video about software testing. It is been discussed by James Bach, where he talks about the secretes of becoming software testing expert. His famous definition of perfect testing

" Testing is the infinite process of comparing the invisible to the ambiguous so as to avoid the unthinkable happening to the anonymous "

To view this Video, Click here...

GaneshKB

Tuesday, May 20, 2008

Difference between QTP and WinRunner functions? Might be handy for an interview

Hi All,
Few difference between them, would be helpful for interviews:

qtp:To compare static and dynamic images through qtp

win runner: to conduct testing on static images only.

qtp: In this three types recording is possible
they are 1)GENERAL RECORDING 2)ANALOG RECORDING 3)LOW LEVEL
RECORDING

WIN RUNNER: In this two types of recording is possible

1.QTP supports different technologies like SAP
applications, Macro media applications, People Soft etc which
is not supported by Win Runner


In win runner 2 types of TSL test script ie.
1.Main test
2.Compiled module
But in QTP,
only one type of test script ie.Main test.It doesn't
support compiled module.


-->Win Runner uses Test Script Language which has limited
resources and QTP uses VB Script which is very powerful
language.
-->Parametrization is easier with QTP than Win Runner and
any thing in QTP can be parametrized.
-->Data driven testing is easier with more options in QTP
than Win Runner.
-->Win Runner uses GUI Map File and QTP uses Object
Repository.
-->Win Runner-GUI Map per test and Global GUI Map File
QTP- Object Repository Per Action and Shared.
-->There are more point and click options in QTP than
Win Runner.

GaneshKB

Wednesday, February 06, 2008

Google Earth Easter Egg: Flight Simulator

DEXTER'S BLOG'S

Hi,
I also read this news from this cool blog that discuss all about the official and unofficial news about google. Apparently, the latest version of Google Earth has an easter egg: a flight simulator. It's not quite like Microsoft Flight Simulator, but it's a promising start.

How to see this feature. Make sure you have Google Earth 4.2. Open the application, click on the globe and then press Ctrl+Alt+A. You should see this dialog that lets you choose one of the two aircrafts (F16 "Viper" and SR22) and an airport.To know more click here...

Thank you
Ganesh.KB

A More Powerful Google Navigation Bar

DEXTER'S BLOG'S

Hi All,
I am back again with some update regarding the GOOGLE Navigation bar. This is just a plugin that can be added to your mozilla browser. I read this good article from this blog.
http://googlesystem.blogspot.com/

The extension also adds icons that open Google gadgets for each service so you can preview your Gmail inbox from Google Calendar or open a recent document from Google Notebook.

Ganesh.KB

Sunday, January 13, 2008

Yahoo goes Google way

DEXTER'S BLOG'S
Hi All,
Yahoo is ready to follow the Google footsteps. After losing some of its lustre on the personal computer, embattled Internet icon Yahoo Inc is hoping to outshine Google and other rivals on the mobile phone. In a move to be announced shortly, Yahoo will open up its mobile platform so outside programmers can develop new applications that can be planted on Yahoo pages accessed on mobile handsets. To know more...

Ganesh.KB

Google to launch Internet TV

DEXTER'S BLOG'S
Hi All,
Now it is Googles turn, they have joined the party in sharing internet TV. Web giant Google Inc is developing televisions that display Internet content such as photos and videos together with Matsushita Electric Industrial Co Ltd's Panasonic unit. The TVs, to be launched this spring, will allow users to directly browse and access videos from YouTube, a video-sharing website owned by Google and view Picasa Web Albums, a free online photo-sharing service from Google, Panasonic said in a statement. To know more...

Ganesh.KB

Sunday, November 18, 2007

Inbox 2.0: Yahoo and Google to Turn E-Mail Into a Social Network

Hi,
Now, your familiar mail services like Yahoo and google are coming up with a new social network. Ignore Orkut, OpenSocial, Yahoo Mash and Yahoo 360. Google and Yahoo
have come up with new and very similar plans to respond to the
challenge from MySpace and Facebook: They hope to turn their e-mail
systems and personalized home page services (iGoogle and MyYahoo) into
social networks. To know more, Click here...

Ganesh.KB


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