This can already be done, at least most of it, with Drupal. You will need some of the contrib modules which you can find a list of at drupal.org/project/modules and drupalmodules.com.
Earnie On Tue, Dec 4, 2012 at 5:28 PM, Adam Sobieski <adamsobie...@hotmail.com> wrote: > HTML Working Group, > Drupal Developer Team, > WordPress Developer Team, > > Greetings. I have a new feature idea for blogging platforms. The idea is for > bloggers to be able to indicate, per article, organizations' websites and > web services to ping with article events, in addition to pinging blog search > engines with each articles' events. As envisioned, the feature would be > configurable on blogging platforms and then for each blog article. > > Bloggers could indicate organizations, on a configuration page, by means of > web service URL's. A web service function response could include > organizational metadata for blogging platforms' user interfaces. Then, per > article, bloggers could indicate which organizations that each blog article > is pertinent to. Organizations could then receive pings for article events, > from numerous bloggers, and link to or present the blog articles from > numerous bloggers on their websites. > > A use case is consumer advocacy. Consumer advocacy groups, e.g. the Better > Business Bureau, can each independently spider and index blog articles and > tweets, where blog articles and tweets can have keywords or folksonomic > tags, e.g. "bbb" or "#bbb", and can each utilize that data and make that > data available on their websites. With the described feature of indicating > organizations to ping, per article, consumers', parents', teachers', and > scholars' commentary, feedback, and opinion, about digital textbooks and > curriculum, for example, could be specifically routed, as indicated by each > blogger, empowering bloggers and adding value to numerous organizations' > websites including those of consumer advocacy groups, teachers' and > education-related organizations. > > In addition to the use of hyperlinks for indicating discussed items, for > example opening digital textbooks to specific pages and object > configurations (http://idpf.org/epub/linking/cfi/epub-cfi.html, > http://www.w3.org/TR/media-frags/), some bloggers might want to also utilize > hypertext quotes or multimedia clips in their blog articles during fair use > scenarios. > > The new blogging platform feature of pinging one or more organizations as > indicated per article could additionally benefit scholarly and scientific > communication. Scholars and scientists with blogs could utilize the new > feature to indicate which scholarly and scientific organizations to ping for > specific blog articles. The blog articles of many scholars and scientists > could then be linked to or appear on a number of scholarly and scientific > organizations' websites for Web users to discover, read, and interact with. > > > > Kind regards, > > Adam Sobieski -- Earnie -- https://sites.google.com/site/earnieboyd