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  2. 10 Product Tester Jobs: Get Paid To Test Products at Home - AOL

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    Companies Offering Product Tester Jobs Product testing isn’t necessarily one size-fits-all. You might need to be part of a certain demographic or have a specific interest or expertise.

  3. 10 Best Ways To Get Paid To Test Products - AOL

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    With around 6.5 million members, Influenster is a product testing company that pays you to test products and services. As a member, you’ll receive sample products in a VoxBox, as well as special ...

  4. Ways to Become a Product Tester and Get Free Stuff - AOL

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    You can get free food, beauty products, household gear, and more and sometimes come out of it with manufacturer points, cash, or money to spend on Amazon Ways to Become a Product Tester and Get ...

  5. Product testing - Wikipedia

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    Product testing, also called consumer testing or comparative testing, is a process of measuring the properties or performance of products. The theory is that since the advent of mass production , manufacturers produce branded products which they assert and advertise to be identical within some technical standard .

  6. Teradyne - Wikipedia

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    1961 - First product, the D133 diode tester, sold by Raytheon Company. 1966 - Teradyne moves headquarters from the Summer street loft above Joe & Nemo's hot dog stand to 183 Essex Street, Boston. 1966 - Teradyne introduces the first computer controlled chip tester, the J259.

  7. Soft launch - Wikipedia

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    Soft-launching a product is sometimes used to gather data or customer feedback, prior to making it widely available during an official release or grand opening. A company may also choose a soft launch to test the functionality of a product, allowing adjustments to be made before a wider release and marketing efforts are implemented.