Vote uTest for “Best Corporate Blog” in Mashable’s Open WebAwards!

Mashable Open WebAwardThanks to you, uTest blog traffic has more than doubled since the beginning of ’09.  And since our relaunch in mid-May, we’ve use this space to share breaking industry news, testing events and meetups, uTest company info, and original content from around the QA industry through our guest bloggers and “Testing the Limits” interviews.  That’s why we need your help to get the Software Testing Blog into the running for Mashable’s Open WebAwards in the “Best Corporate Blog” category.

So if you like the uTest blog, this is your chance to cast your vote and  support uTest and our community. Here’s how it works:

  1. Go to http://mashable.com/owa/votes. (You must be signed into your Facebook or Twitter account.)
  2. Then simply Nominate: http://blog.utest.com for Category: “Best Corporate Blog”
  3. Voting is once per day, so please don’t be shy!

Thanks in advance for your help, and keep your fingers crossed for another big win for uTest and our community! Send us a note with any questions.

Bug Battle Builds Big Buzz

Apologies for the alliteration, but things have been ultra-busy around the halls of uTest this week.  The reason our phones have been ringing off the hook is because we announced the results of our 1st Quarter Bug Battle on Tuesday.

In case you missed it, we’ve received some fantastic media coverage in the past few days.  Who knew the world would be so interested in the results of 1,000+ QA professionals from 64 countries simultaneously testing the world’s three most popular networking sites?  Ok, well we had a pretty good idea they’d care, but we’re glad it captured their attention.  Here are a few of the noteworthy articles:

- TechCrunch: uTest Bug Battle: Which Social Network Is The Buggiest?
- Dr. Dobbs: Bugs In Social Networking Software? You’re Kidding, Right?
- eWeekFacebook Triumphs LinkedIn, MySpace in uTest’s Bug Battle

Our community’s ability to mobilize quickly and provide real-world testing coverage is making a strong impression on a growing number of companies.  These firms are looking for ways to do more with less — and the uTest community is primed to help them meet their QA needs.  Keep up the good work!

Bug Battle Winners!

Tomorrow we’re going to announce some very interesting findings and discoveries from the social networking Bug Battle, but today we want to highlight the winners.

Top Tester ($1,000) – Ranchhod Prajapati India
Top Novice ($750) – Evan Dinsmore Canada
Top USA Tester ($500) - Supraja Addala Prasad USA

LinkedIn:

Best Bug ($200) – Ranchhod Prajapati India
Best Feedback ($200) – Suriyaprabha Jeevagan USA

MySpace:

Best Bug ($200) – Jegan Surya India
Best Feedback ($200) – Supraja Addala Prasad USA

Facebook:

Best Bug ($200) – Evan Dinsmore Canada
Best Feedback ($200) – Lucia Maldonado Aregentina (repeat winner!)

The uTest community submitted some really great bugs and feedback for this competition and picking winners from such a great list of submissions was incredibly difficult. Our community really knows their stuff, and we were all amazed at the incredible quality and quantity of bugs that were submitted.

I want to congratulate all of the testers who participated and we hope to see you in the next Bug Battle. Until then, happy testing!

The Social Network Bug Battle Has Begun!

Our Bug Battle of the Social Networks is now open and running.  Starting on Wed, Feb 11th, uTesters can test the quality, features and usability of MySpace, LinkedIn, and Facebook.  The top testers will receive prizes ranging from $200 to $1,000 for showing us the best bugs and feedback — more than $3,500 in total prize money!

Visit our Bug Battle homepage for more details.  Also, make sure you read our Tips to Win the Bug Battle.

So if you’re a uTester, get started today.  And if you’re not yet a uTester, join our community and take part in the fun.  Good luck!

Bug Battle

It’s Bug Battle Time: Facebook vs. LinkedIn vs. MySpace

In Q4, we held our first-ever Bug Battle — the “Battle of the Browsers”.  This QA contest yielded 672 bugs within IE, Firefox, and Chrome.  1,300+ testers participated and uTest awarded nearly $3,000 in prize money.  Now it’s time for our next Bug Battle challenge.

After a great deal of discussion with bloggers, analysts and members of our testing community, we’ve selected a fun and high-profile “battleground”:  Social networking sites.

Join other uTesters from around the world in testing the application quality and usability of the top three social networks:  Facebook, LinkedIn and MySpace.

The contest begins Wednesday, Feb 11th and runs through Tuesday, Feb 17th.  uTest will once again be awarding $3,000 in prize money for:

  • Top overall tester (based on quantity and quality of bugs and feedback)
  • Top novice tester (same criteria)
  • Top individual bugs in each of the sites (highest profile, most interesting, most severe)
  • Best feedback (about the feature set, functionality and usability)

See complete details for the uTest Social Networking Bug Battle.  Get ready to hunt some bugs, make some serious money, and be recognized as one of the top testers in the community!

Have questions or ideas for future Bug Battles?  Drop us a comment.