HTML Working Group,
Drupal Developer Team,
WordPress Developer Team,

Greetings.  For those interested in blogging-related digital publishing topics, 
and enhancements applicable to consumer advocacy, scholarly and scientific 
communication, and for other uses of blogs, I would like to provide an update.  
The aforementioned new features, per-article pinging, have been posted to the 
WordPress website informationally and for discussion:

http://en.forums.wordpress.com/topic/new-blog-platform-feature


Also, if anybody knows of other developer teams to contact with regard to these 
new features, I would welcome others to spread the word about the new features 
for both bloggers and organizations.

An example usage scenario is that of a computer scientist writing an article 
for their blog and, while they ping a number of search engines for each 
article, they want to ping the ACM and IEEE for the specific blog article, 
which have, in the usage scenario, dynamic website content for computer 
scientists', ACM and IEEE computer scientists' compositions, including content 
hosted online as blog articles, or as forum messages.

Towards implementational topics, Web-related technologies, digital publishing 
technologies, the scientist blogger could have, in the example, logged on to 
their blogging platform and entered web services URL's for both the ACM and 
IEEE and, then, possibly via XML-RPC, the blog platform obtained metadata to 
display ACM and IEEE organizations in the various user interfaces of the blog 
platform for configurations per blog article, as well as other web services 
related data.  The blogger may also have logged on to the ACM and IEEE 
websites, if those websites required any concurrent configuration.  Thereafter, 
the scientist blogger could conveniently choose to, per blog article, ping 
either the ACM, the IEEE, or both, for specific blog articles to appear on 
webpages, along with their colleagues' content, adding value to the websites 
with fresh user-generated content, enhancing website-contextual interactions 
between users, enhancing online communities, and empowering bloggers.



Kind regards,

Adam Sobieski                                     

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