Thanks Tony - not at all, I’m really up for sharing this stuff and glad that it’s something which is starting to happen.
Would love to chat to you about this stuff - will maybe email off-list.
Thanks all
Mike
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On Friday, 29 November 2013 at 18:38, Tony Crockford wrote:
> On 29 Nov 2013, at 17:59, Frankie Roberto <[log in to unmask] (mailto:[log in to unmask])> wrote:
> >
> > Seems like the bigger question here is about the viability of web-based kiosks, which boot straight into a full screen browser, vs kiosks which run non-web-based software like Flash, or native Windows/OSX/iOS.
>
> I can see a clear advantage to using web technologies for exhibition presentations.
>
> * you can create once and use many times.
> * what you create can be presented to any device capable of browsing a web site
> * the standards are open
>
>
> A WordPress powered exhibition could be used on an Intranet for your exhibition kiosks and the same data included on your website with minimal effort.
> A WordPress powered exhibition could be accessible via in-house WiFi on mobile devices.
> A WordPress powered exhibition could be made standalone and portable on a laptop/projector for field use.
>
> Have I said too much Mike? - don’t want to steal your thunder, but I suspect we’re thinking along similar lines.
>
> We’re also playing with WordPress and BLE ‘beacons’ but that *is* saying too much…
>
> :)
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