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:::Ideally since we have drifted from syntactically strict data format into [[wiki code]] that is easier for human cognition we should try to offer the '''avantgarde consumerist''' information and then rely on people getting into discussions over/on the information thus the [[healthy signal infrastructure]] is extended by word-of-mouth. | :::Ideally since we have drifted from syntactically strict data format into [[wiki code]] that is easier for human cognition we should try to offer the '''avantgarde consumerist''' information and then rely on people getting into discussions over/on the information thus the [[healthy signal infrastructure]] is extended by word-of-mouth. | ||
[[Hardware requirements]] and [[hardware standard]]s constrain the protocols: [[Bluetooth | [[Hardware requirements]] and [[hardware standard]]s constrain the protocols: [[Bluetooth]] for instance is assumed to be required to get both secure communication and [[modular hardware]]. But if [[in-store radio]] and [[audio]] presentation becomes a more effective way to deliver the [[Consumerium buying signal]], and [[privacy risk]] is not a concern, i.e. most of what is delivered is [[green light ad]]s, then: | ||
*In-the-clear [[FM radio]] may well be the most important protocol, with [[analog cell]] perhaps augmenting it. | *In-the-clear [[FM radio]] may well be the most important protocol, with [[analog cell]] perhaps augmenting it. | ||
*Entirely different protocols such as [[walkie-talkie]] or [[cordless protocol]] applications that call the customer back with an [[audio]] presentation on the product they just [[barcode scan]]ned, may also be more useful to support than anything based on an [[IP number]], if more phones end up with these capabilities. | *Entirely different protocols such as [[walkie-talkie]] or [[cordless protocol]] applications that call the customer back with an [[audio]] presentation on the product they just [[barcode scan]]ned, may also be more useful to support than anything based on an [[IP number]], if more phones end up with these capabilities. |