November 24, 2009

Testing Your Web Application

Filed under: Information, Tests — Grace @ 12:02 pm

Interested in a quick checklist for testing a web application? The following 10 steps cover the most critical items that I have found important in making sure a web application is ready to be deployed. Depending on size, complexity, and corporate policies, modify the following steps to meet your specific testing needs.

Step 1 – Objectives
Make sure to establish your testing objectives up front and make sure they are measurable. It will make your life a lot easier by having written objectives that your whole team can understand and rally around. In addition to documenting your objectives, make sure your objectives are prioritized. Ask yourself questions like “What is most important: minimal defects or time-to-market?”

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October 3, 2009

Security for e-commerce Web

Filed under: Information, Quick Guides, Web 2.0 — editor @ 6:16 pm

Security for e-commerce Web
By: MJ

It is very important to check whether the site you are entering is not a scam where you lose your assets. You have to make sure that you have made the necessary and practical security systems in your computer. If you are still at a loos on how to do so, then please refer to the following suggestions:

• Check the security of the server hosting the site
• download the appropriate Security Configuration Guide from the U.S. National Security Agency Web site
• use the NIST (National Institute of Standards and Technology) Security Configuration Checklists Repository for instructions and procedures
• Benchmark and Scoring Tools from the Center for Internet Security (CIS) to evaluate an e-commerce Web infrastructure and compare its level of security against minimum due-care security benchmarks

September 3, 2009

ASUS eee versus The Neo Explore

Filed under: Information, News, Web 2.0 — editor @ 6:14 pm

By: MJ

As time passes, laptop computers have become more recognized than the normal computers. They are portable and can be brought anywhere. Aside from Mac laptops and Asus, there is now another competitor in the business. Asus, which originally offered small and affordable laptops is now faced with The Neo Explore. Though it seems that the new gadget had won over the consumers because of its lower price, there are still glitches that the company had overlooked.

To be able to sell their product for a cheaper price, they have used Linux instead of Microsoft. Though the company aimed the younger generation to use this gadget, they have neglected to see through the possibility that they may become shocked with the unfamiliar system.

August 25, 2009

Goggle Still Ahead of the Pack

Filed under: Information, Web 2.0 — Avatar @ 4:09 pm

googlegears.jpgWith their offline Google Gears released last year, Google Inc., reinforced it’s dominance of online ads and development further that Microsoft tried to get their hands on Yahoo, one of the leading competitors of Google in the Search Engine aspect of internet use. This has been an unprecedented move by Google for they were the first to release a distributed web application platform and their move to make the same system independent of the web has Microsoft clamoring for a piece of the market it has dominated for so long. Why the sudden move from one of the world’s largest software maker? The internet it helped evolve has become more than many have expected it to be and they have again been caught at the seams of their pants trying to find a piece of the pie so to speak. Microsoft’s domination of the world’s software market has continuously been under threat from open-sourced apps that are now increasing their share (or maybe simply because most open apps are FREE) of the market and big companies are being threatened that even Microsoft has opened doors to open-sourced developers for more inter-operability functionality with Microsoft’s existing Office systems.

July 21, 2009

Widgets – small but powerful wonders of the Internet

Filed under: Information, News, Web 2.0 — Avatar @ 4:07 pm

widgets.jpgWidgets are small applications that are updated dynamically through the internet that can be something as simple as an ornate clock to a small pocket sized game similar to those battery-powered games you used to play with as a kid only on your PC. They are fun and easy to use that many advertising companies have started to use them for online ad campaigns as they shift to more productive ad campaigns. Compared to more traditional ad campaigns, done throught the internet and getting other people to work for you takes more of the guess work out of the total solution. It needs a small program that is sent out through popular websites. The Ad part can be changed dynamically and easily through the link the widget maintains with the servers where they are updates as the ads changed.

June 16, 2009

Bing – Biting Google?

Filed under: Information, News — Grace @ 8:18 am

BingBing has been out on the wild (internet) for some few weeks and the search engine has managed to gain some users who experts say is a normal occurrence when it comes to new stuff on the net. More time is indeed needed to determine the abilities of the software but one Google Inc. executive seems to be more interested this time round due to some allure the search engine may have that he sees as a possible threat to their own product. The company has yet to manifest great an alarm over the release of the replacement for Microsoft’s Live Search, saying search engines come and go and they have been doing so for the past few years. (more…)

May 16, 2009

Hacked iPod Touch gets VoIP

Filed under: Information, News, iPhone — Grace @ 7:44 am

The process can give you some abilities to expand on the ones already built-into the loved multimedia player, and news that the iPod Touch can be turned into a phone as well is quite anticipated. The manufacturer, Apple had a WiFi Chip built-into the said device for a purpose and this might be it, but maybe set back because of more research and study. They may also have a program (real one and not hacked) in the works that can expand on the capabilities of the said media player that looks almost the same as the iPhone except it’s not a phone and it doesn’t have a camera to match. (more…)

April 16, 2009

Twitter Hits Twitpocalypse

Filed under: Information, News — Grace @ 7:36 am

TwitpocalypseThe much loved Twitter has been abuzz with the so-called “Twitpocalypse”, a state at which software clients that uses the company’s API are to suddenly cease working. In what many are seeing as the
apocalypse of Twitter, the 32-bit signed binary number is a set limit at which the API can continue to work and function, reaching of which might result in a total system shutdown. The popularity of the said
micro-blogging site may have this as a major oversight due to it’s release on the 32-bit platform a few years back. Too many users posting too many posts, too quick for the system to handle that is causing
quite a stir with effects similar to the coming of the year 2000 when all hell was expected to break loose (nothing really happened). (more…)

March 16, 2009

Hidden iPhone/iPod Abilities

Filed under: Information, iPhone — Grace @ 7:31 am

The amazing iPhone has continued to amaze and disappoint people the world over, and now in it’s third generation, people, who are creatures of never-ending curiosity have learned more about its abilities
that those who have been briefed to sell them out of the box in the many Apple Stores. People have a knack of learning more than they should about innovative products, like the hidden WiFi transmitter chip within it that wouldn’t have been known if some crazy gadget lover hadn’t taken apart their newly store bought iPod. (more…)

February 18, 2009

Multi-chatting with Meebo

Filed under: Information — editor @ 7:30 am

If you have various instant messaging accounts and have a hard time using them all at the same time, a simple website allows you to log into the most popular instant messaging clients all at the same time, all within a single window.

Enter Meebo, a revolutionary way to chat in different platforms all at the same time without having to open each program one by one. You can log-in to your Yahoo Messenger, AIM, MSN and MySpace chats all at the same time without downloading a thing. And the best part is that it’s one hundred percent free. Meebo also has it’s own online community – you need to sign up and register to be a part of it – where fellow Meebo users interact and communicate with one another.