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Seattle Area - Parents with 6-12 year olds who play video games together needed for User Research studies

If spending time with your child(ren) involves an occasional session in front of your game console you might find this interesting. Microsoft Game Studios is inviting several groups of parents and their children to take part in User Research studies for

Bring Your Friends to Microsoft, Have Fun, and Get Free Software! Seattle Area

Do you enjoy social/party video games? If so, we want to speak with you ! Microsoft User Research is recruiting participants for an upcoming group Usability study: · Must enjoy Social/Party games (e.g. Buzz!, other trivia video games, etc.) · Must be

Upcoming Group Studies in the Seattle Area - We Need You and Your Friends/Family to Come in Together!

That's right - we're going to need groups of people for some new projects we're working on here at Microsoft. I can't say too much about the research except that it's home-entertainment based and it should be a fun experience for you and a group of 3

We'll be at Pumpkin Prowl 2007 - Woodland Park Zoo, Oct. 26, 27th, and 28th

If you've got kids or you're just a kid at heart, you should check out Pumpkin Prowl 2007 at the Woodland Park Zoo. I'll be out there as a sponsor passing out glow necklaces, candy, and whatever else I can find to thousands of kids from the Seattle area.

Families with multiple children between the ages of 6 and 12 needed for Seattle-area study (Xbox)

UPDATE: This study is now full - though we are over-booking it to make sure we have enough families in the event someone is unable to complete the study or drops out. Thanks to everyone who responded - I think you're going to enjoy the experience. In

Seattle-area Families Needed for Microsoft User Research

Wow - I'm on a roll this week! We've got a lot of new studies going on right now and I'm doing my best to fill them all. For this round, we're looking for families with a child or children 7-10 years old. We have a few different types of studies - one
 
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