I agree with Gloria, though I'm a little wary about a device that
knows my mood! Her points are good ones, though, as is the question.

The Semantic Web applies to Web pages, too, in a slightly different
but related context. Semantic structure is already a big benefit to
web designers who use it, but will be an even bigger benefit in the
future. The code I write today is ready to transition to portable
devices because it is structured and because the presentational
aspects are separated. Subtract the presentational data, substitute a
suitable presentational schema for the latest semantically aware
whizbang device, and you're good to go forward into yet another
brave new world.


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