Google's accessibility research study seeks SCI community's critical feedback

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Google is conducting an accessibility research study and is seeking user participation from the spinal cord injury community. This study is an opportunity to provide feedback on something upcoming or currently in development and will help the Google team better understand your needs in order to incorporate them into future product enhancements. It is open to U.S. and Canadian residents with SCI and you must be 18 years or older to qualify.

Get started by completing this brief eligibility form which is a prerequisite for participating in the study, not the study itself. Once Google receives and reviews your eligibility form submission and determines that you are a match for the study criteria, they will send a unique link for you to complete the 30-minute survey that you can take at any time. Participants who finish the study will receive a $50 USD thank you gift from Google.

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