Show #22: Crowdsourced bug detection with uTest.
In show #22 Bob and Pat talk to Matt Johnston, VP of Marketing & Community for uTest. uTest has nearly 16,000 testers in 153 countries who get paid for finding bugs in online, desktop and mobile software, and can make pretty nice money doing so.
Bob has a bit of advice – test the “usability” of your web site marketing message for a pittance and Pat talks about Microsoft’s free Windows 7 Application Compatibility Labs for software developers and vendors.
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Bob Walsh is on twitter at http://twitter.com/bobwalsh or you can email him at bob.walsh@47hats.com.
Patrick Foley is on twitter at http://twitter.com/patrickfoley or you can email him at patrick.foley@microsoft.com
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