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CDI/Sentius demo for Palo Alto Medical Foundation (PAMF)
Click "View Demo" below and note that three of the regular Sentius hyperlinks within the "Dear Emily" email have been enhanced to display CDI MultiLinks. Point your mouse at any of the three links for "Lipid Panel," "CBC" or "cholesterol," and see how all relevant information has been brought forward onto a single menu appearing right in context and affording one-click navigation to any desired information. View Demo
Not only do these MultiLinks appear on the PAMF site, but CDI's service enables them to be exported all over the Web - to partner sites, portals, educational sites, and especially to search engines, where MultiLinks significantly increase a company's relevance ranking. Wherever they go, MultiLinks bring with them all their "related" links so that the user is guided directly to wherever the owner wants. All these links, throughout the Web, are controlled centrally, so that any menu updates are reflected instantly all over the Web.
For live examples of CDI MultiLinks, go to http://www.contentdirections.com and click "Live Customer Examples."
CDI's service is powered by the Digital Object Identifier (DOI), a standard created by the primary inventor of the Internet (Dr. Robert Kahn) to enable Internet-based linking at the object level, rather than linking based only on the domain name level and then on temporary/fragile page locations (URLs). DOIs typically are assigned to all of a company's products or publications, thus enabling permanent, persistent links that will always connect to those products (and any/all related information) regardless of whether the information's location changes over time. Learn more about the DOI and the future of the Internet by mousing over the following DOI for Esther Dyson's recent coverage in Release 1.0: Learn more about worldwide adoption, return-on-investment, and industry-specific applications at http://www.contentdirections.com.