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		<title>By: Troy Amyett</title>
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		<description>If you like Selenium, take a look at TestMaker by PushToTest.  It allows you to take the selenium scripts and run them as regression, load and production SLA monitors as well as in the cloud with EC2 and others. The free open source version allows for load testing up to 200 simulated users.</description>
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