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Seattle Area - Do You Play Games and Use IM on Windows Vista?

Microsoft would like to invite you to help shape the future of game development. In this 2 hour User Research study you’ll come to one of our state-of-the-art studios to experience new features or products we’re working on and give feedback directly to

Do you use Windows Vista at work in a non-IT role?

We have one more spot to fill on a Windows Vista study. If you use Vista at work, are not an IT Professional, live in the Seattle area, and would like to participate - email me directly and I'll get you taken care of. Thanks - Andrew
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Looking for Seattle Area Business Users of Windows Vista

Do you use Windows Vista at work? Would you like to participate in a User Research study to evaluate some potential new features without leaving your office? For this study, our Researchers will come to you for a few short visits, scheduled at your convenience.

Do you play Xbox Live? Do you want to visit Microsoft Game Studios? {Seattle Area}

Hey Xbox Live players - we're looking for you! We've got a new round of research studies coming up that require Xbox Live players, both gold and silver levels. We're always have a need for Live players but we've got a few studies scheduling right now

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

Live Meeting Users on the West Coast - We'll Come to You!

I had my first personal experience with LiveMeeting a few weeks ago and I was really impressed by what we were able to accomplish. We were able to record a training session for a vendor and then send a link to them for viewing on their own schedule. That's
 
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