Raelynn O'Leary
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As part of a Microsoft research competition, our group at Carnegie Mellon explored opportunities for ubiquitous, high-bandwith computing. Our process involved exploratory, generative, and evaluative research en route to our final design - nperson software for use on desktop computers and hand-held devices. nperson is a service-based software suite that allows small business owners to exchange virtual business cards with their clients.