# | Site Web Link | Author
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1 | James Bach's Blog | James Bach
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2 | Testing at the Edge of Chaos | Matt Heusser
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3 | Agile Testing | Grig Gheorghiu
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4 | Martinfowler.com | Martin Fowler
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5 | Tester Tested! | Pradeep Soundararajan
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6 | Testing Blog | Google Testing
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7 | Cem Kaner’s Blog | Cem Kaner
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8 | Miško Hevery | Miško Hevery
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9 | DevelopSense | Michael Bolton
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10 | Sara Ford's Weblog | Sara Ford
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11 | Steve Rowe's Blog | Steve Rowe
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12 | Test Obsessed | Elisabeth Hendrickson
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13 | Software Quality Insights | ( various )
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14 | Exploration Through Example | Brian Marick
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15 | Gojko Adzic | Gojko Adzic
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16 | Thinking Tester | Shrini Kulkarni
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17 | Chris McMahon's Blog | Chris McMahon
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18 | JW on Test | James Whittaker
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19 | Software testing help | Vijay
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20 | Corey Goldberg | Corey Goldberg
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21 | Quality Frog | Ben Simo
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22 | Testing Hotlist Update | Bret Pettichord
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23 | Abakas | Catherine Powell
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24 | Collaborative Software Testing | Jonathan Kohl
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25 | Sbarber's blog | Scott Barber
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26 | Adam goucher | Adam goucher
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27 | Eric Jarvi | Eric Jarvi
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28 | Karen N. Johnson's blog | Karen N. Johnson
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29 | Test Guide | Michael Hunter
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30 | Curious Tester | Parimala Shankaraiah
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31 | Testy Redhead | Lanette Creamer
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32 | Antony Marcano's blog | Antony Marcano
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33 | All Things Quality | Joe Strazzere
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34 | I. M. Testy | Bj Rollinson
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35 | Software testing zone | Debasis Pradhan
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36 | PractiTest QA Blog | Joel Montvelisky
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37 | Practical QA | Linda Wilkinson
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38 | Marlena’s Blog | Marlena Compton
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39 | Software Testing and more | Ewald Roodenrijs, Andréas Prins
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40 | patrickwilsonwelsh.com | Patrick Wilson-Welsh
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41 | Quality Assurance and Software Testing | ( various )
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42 | Testing Testing 1,2,3 | Chan Chaiyochlarb
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43 | Mike Kelly's blog
| Mike Kelly |
44 | Test this Blog | Eric Jacobson
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45 | Enjoy testing | Ajay Balamurugadas
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46 | Evil Tester | Alan Richardson
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47 | Tooth of the Weasel | Alan Page
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48 | Charlie Audritsh's blog | Charlie Audritsh
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49 | Maverick Tester | Anne-Marie Charrett
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50 | Paul Gerrard's blog | Paul Gerrard
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51 | shino.de | Markus Gaertner
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52 | Cartoon Tester | Andy Glover
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53 | cLabs Blogki | Chris Morris
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54 | Jeff Fry on Testing | Jeff Fry
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55 | Venkat's Blog | Venkat Reddy Chintalapudi
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56 | Agile Testing and Process Thoughts | Janet Gregory
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57 | Software Testing Stuff | ( various )
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58 | selenadelesie.com | Selena Delesie
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59 | Software Sleuthing | Josh Poley
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60 | The Software Quality Blog | Vijay Bhaskar
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61 | Expected Results | Phil Kirkham
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62 | One of the wolves | Tim Coulter
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63 | Musing about Software Testing | Keith Stobie
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64 | Jon Bach's blog | Jonathan Bach |
65 | Quardev | ( various )
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66 | Software Testing Club Blog | ( various )
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67 | TestToTester | Sharath Byregowda
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68 | Agile Testing with Lisa Crispin | Lisa Crispin
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69 | Confessions of a Passionate Tester | Dawn Cannan
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70 | I am filled with solutions | Dustin Andrews
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71 | Software Tasting | Geordie Keitt
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72 | Rosie Land | Rosie Sherry
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73 | Still Life | Steve Swanson
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74 | Brian Osman | Brian Osman
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75 | Dhanasekar S’s Blog | Dhanasekar S
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76 | The Social Tester | Rob Lambert
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77 | QA Insight | Brent Strange
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78 | The Testing Blog | ( various )
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79 | Testingminded | Steven Machtelinckx
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80 | John McConda's blog | John McConda
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81 | Software Testing | Len DiMaggio
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82 | Jeroen's world of Software Testing | Jeroen Rosink
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83 | TestingPerspective | Rahul Verma
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84 | Adam White | Adam White
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85 | Purple Box Testing | Trish Khoo
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86 | Lessons Learned by a Software Tester | Paul Carvalho
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87 | Pliant Alliance | Tim Beck
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88 | Testjutsu | Ben Kelly
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89 | Illiteration | Jared Quinert
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90 | Tester Testifies | Raj Kamal
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91 | Santhosh Tuppad's Blog | Santhosh Tuppad
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92 | Teknologika | Bruce McLeod
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93 | Creative Tester | Anuj Magazine
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94 | Tester Troubles | Ray Claridge
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95 | Thoughts on QA and Engineering | John Overbaugh
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96 | Quick Testing Tips | ( various )
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97 | Cruisin QA | Brett Leonard
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98 | QA Hates You | The Director
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99 | Tester Lost Focus | Michelle Smith
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100 | James McCaffrey's blog | James McCaffrey |
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