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Microsoft Usability Is Looking For Software/Web Developers

Microsoft's User Research Group is looking for independent consultants and developers working in a team setting who do either software or website development at least some as a part of their job responsibilities to participate in an upcoming Usability

My, What a Shiny Laptop You Have....Wanna Tell Us About it?

Microsoft User Research is looking for research study participants with laptops that have a retail price over $1200.00. Participants should be 18-24 years of age, live in the Seattle area, and not be IT Professionals. Many college students could fit this

Seattle HDTV Study with Great Incentives

This one is pretty exciting. You'll participate in an initial focus group, and then have several visits to your home throughout the year by a Microsoft User Researcher. The exciting part is that this study involves high-definition television and home

Windows Vista and Office 2007 Now Available to User Research Participants

That's right - another great reason to participate in Microsoft User Research. We now have Windows Vista Home Premium and Office 2007 Standard available when you take part in a User Research study. Spend 2 hours giving feedback on new products under development

Update on the Silicon Valley Mac Study

We still have openings for Mac users in Silicon Valley. One thing I didn't mention in my previous post is that we need Mac users who also use Entourage. Let me know if you're interested or if you know someone who is - I'll personally put you in touch

Mac Users Needed in Silicon Valley for Usability Testing

I know the Bay Area pretty well having lived there for 6 or 7 years back in the 90s, and I know that there are a lot of Mac users. The User Research Engineers at our Silicon Valley campus in Mountain View are doing a Usability study this month that requires
 
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