Web 2.0 applications - an approach to testing
Web 2.0 has arrived as a ldquoconceptrdquo, a ldquotrendrdquo, a ldquomodelrdquo or simply a ldquophenomenonrdquo and is here to stay. It has caught the imagination of innovative thinkers so rapidly that it is hard to believe Internet has undergone a drastic change or simply to say ldquoundergone a...
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