SQA stands for Software Quality Assurance and is a very important part of Software Development Life Cycle. SQA is a process to test and verify each piece (module) of software according to the ‘requirements’. A person who performs testing is known as a SQA Engineer.
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Google SketchUp is software that can be used to assemble 3D illustration of anything like a house, a building or other equipments. Google SketchUp facilitate its users by making them able to design their own houses, rooms, kitchens or a company can use it to design and construct its own building and its overall arrangements. It also has the facility to create simulations and then users can share them with their friends.
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This is the first of its kind the super slim media center pc form Piixl, The UK based brand that has come with its unique design of media center pc EdgeCenter 3770 that fits perfect behind your flat panel TV “LED, LCD or Plasma”. You can have unlimited entertainment with this pc, It is equipped with Intel Core2Due, Core2Quard, Corei5, Corei7, and dual-Xeon configurations.
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Techsmith SnagIt is a very easy and comprehensive tool to capture anything you see on the screen. You can then amend and combine the taken screen shots. The best part of this application is the option to directly share the screenshots with your friends, buddies, family members via email, IM, etc. In old days, first we used to take the screenshot, save it, edit it and then share it. SnagIt made it easier by simply taking a screenshot, edit it and sharing it.
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Google has introduced its own new free public DNS server service to all the users on internet. The system is named as Google Public DNS. The basic reason for the development of Google Public DNS server is to design a server that can provide comfort to all users for web-surfing practices more rapidly, safer and trustworthy. Read More »
The Google Public DNS IP addresses required for DNS settings are as:
8.8.8.8
8.8.4.4
Any of the about IP address can be chosen as a primary address, and the other as a secondary address.
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Google recently introduced the Google Public DNS for everyone. No matter where you live, you can simply use their IP addresses for your server.
- Google IP addresses are really much easier to remember than OpenDNS.
- Google Public DNS implements pre-fetching, thereby increase DNS response. Ping time (Google DNS Server) – 116ms , Resolving time (Google DNS Server) -262 msec
- Google Public DNS provides more security by preventing DNS spoofing attacks.
- Google Open DNS gets the valid Website contents; it further provides no Content Blocking, no Redirection of invalid pages and no Filtering.
Google Public DNS is a free domain resolution service that anyone can use as an alternative to current DNS provider. The concept behind Google Public DNS is Google uses only two addresses: 8.8.8.8 and 8.8.4.4. The routing system simply delivers packets addressed to either address to the closest Google Public DNS location. So users in different places around the world will be talking to different instances of these addresses, making for faster round-trip times, which is important for good DNS performance.
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A month ago Microsoft released their new version of operating system, “Microsoft Windows 7″. Now after just one month of time people are curious to know how would the next version of Windows look like. So far in the history of Microsoft after Windows 98 the best operating system had been Windows XP. Now after the launch of this new Windows 7 operating system people are quite happy with the performance.
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