Yes, I can see how this would already work. Several companies (Oracle/IBMs BPEL have failed miserably in this area already). Infact email me wayne at wayneconnollydot com if you would like to continue this conversation.
And as an added bonus all of the mafia dudes would know who is the most baaadass among them (from the perspective of the FBI) just by who's phone is always flashing in a epileptic inducing technicolored lightshow.
Im sure they would love this.
Does it sound like Capt obvious here just got his first mobile telephonic device? fta
But if you're not on a call, and you hear a continuing rapid buzz-buzz-buzz in nearby speakers that lasts more than a few seconds and gets louder as you approach with your phone, well, the odds are that your phone is busily transmitting, and bugging is a definite possibility.
How would a webmaster using this Semantic CMS(sCMS) differ from the current CMS user?
If such a large variety of content were available he would still have to understand how to deliver it and regardless of the different delivery mechanisms (RSS, Streaming media, catalogue inclusion...) it is still upto him to direct it.
CMS systems can do that now. A sCMS will not change this and may make things worse for the web browser as content could get pushed into areas where it fits logically for the sCMS but illogically for the end user.
What is this sCMS you speak of and how would it improve the current situation of CMS user directed control?
Yes, I can see how this would already work. Several companies (Oracle/IBMs BPEL have failed miserably in this area already). Infact email me wayne at wayneconnollydot com if you would like to continue this conversation.
Im sure they would love this.
Does it sound like Capt obvious here just got his first mobile telephonic device? fta But if you're not on a call, and you hear a continuing rapid buzz-buzz-buzz in nearby speakers that lasts more than a few seconds and gets louder as you approach with your phone, well, the odds are that your phone is busily transmitting, and bugging is a definite possibility.
How would a webmaster using this Semantic CMS(sCMS) differ from the current CMS user?
If such a large variety of content were available he would still have to understand how to deliver it and regardless of the different delivery mechanisms (RSS, Streaming media, catalogue inclusion...) it is still upto him to direct it.
CMS systems can do that now. A sCMS will not change this and may make things worse for the web browser as content could get pushed into areas where it fits logically for the sCMS but illogically for the end user.
What is this sCMS you speak of and how would it improve the current situation of CMS user directed control?