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Re: automagic notifications and coordination...

From: Gavin Treadgold <gt@kestrel.co.nz>
Date: Sat, 23 Jun 2007 23:10:27 +1200
To: W3C Disaster Management Ontology List <public-disaster-management-ont@w3.org>
Message-id: <6CA8D826-EAD8-4675-8931-0991C5DF980F@kestrel.co.nz>

Hi Paola,

On 20/06/2007, at 16:56, paola.dimaio@gmail.com wrote:

> Assume an emergency takes place where I am (I seem to have  
> earthquale follow me everywhere I go these days). My friends  
> everywhere else in the world will still be able to help me better  
> and faster  if they can pull up relevantly filtered information  
> using normal search engines and browsers.

Is this information added to the Internet during and after the event,  
or more reference information that was available before the event?

If you are suggesting that you would use this to find information  
during/after the event, this would require near realtime indexing of  
the whole Internet to ensure that all new information is indexed as  
it becomes available to ensure that it can be found in a timely manner?

Cheers Gav
Received on Saturday, 23 June 2007 11:11:00 GMT

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