@CloudTesting
From: UK
Bio: Automated Website Testing Services - From The Cloud
Since: March 2009 (1 year ago)
| 456 Tweets | 1.7K Friends | 1.8K Followers | 0 Favourites |
Stats about Cloudtesting:
| 440 Tweets | 6.4% Retweets | 76.1% With Links |
| 5 Hashtags | 47 To Users | 56 Web Sites |
Based on 440 tweets by talkers
Last Updated: 2 months ago
Cloudtesting talks to:
TheBrowserGuru Website_Archive LinuxMagazine Marketgrid glav kausikram CloudTesting_JP shailgohel sgodfrey smashingmag owehrens mzysset 3adoola dotcomtalk LorenDavie jimbarter techworldnews shinierball ttam plightbo HeleenThomas iveinsomnia Blogpaten jkrall techradar kfitzpatrick fredberinger peterpollock mcoquet Mashable +17
From 440 tweets, users mention 47 users
Last Updated: 2 months ago
Words used in tweets:
cloud testing Selenium New Released firefox Beta Updated website agents release now browser service scripts up portal updates added features agent running Support all available IDE run More we're our Blog us free need archiving web Windows Opera cross results safari test browsers as version trial see live Server +869
Websites linked by Cloudtesting:
cloudtesting.com blog.cloudtesting.com portal.cloudtesting.com cloudtesting.wordpress.co... website-archive.com news.bbc.co.uk framework.zend.com meetup.com news.techworld.com cloudtesting.jp thebrowserguru.com mozillamessaging.com linux-mag.com wiki.mozilla.org news.cnet.com seleniumhq.org marketgrid.com opera.com cloudloadtesting.com itpro.co.uk informationweek.com blogs.sun.com flock.com seochat.com getfirebug.com computerworlduk.com labs.mozilla.com yourempire.net website-history.com wordpress.org +26
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