On 3 November 2011 17:50, Martin Hepp <martin.h...@ebusiness-unibw.org> wrote:
> (Apologies for cross-posting)
>
> Dear all:
>
> Alex Stolz, a PhD student in our group, has just released a nice multi-syntax 
> data translation tool
>
>    http://rdf-translator.appspot.com/
>
> that can translate between
>
> * RDFa,
> * Microdata,
> * RDF/XML,
> * Turtle,
> * NTriples,
> * Trix, and
> * JSON.
>
> This service is built on top of RDFLib 3.1.0. For the translation between 
> microdata and the other file formats it is using Ed Summers' microdata plugin 
> and for RDF/JSON the plugin as available in the RDFLib add-on package 
> RDFExtras.
>
> The source code of this tool is available under a LPGL license.

Awesome!

Can do a few things that http://any23.org/ cant.

>
> Acknowledgements
>
> The work on RDF Translator has been supported by the German Federal Ministry 
> of Research (BMBF) by a grant under the KMU Innovativ program as part of the 
> Intelligent Match project (FKZ 01IS10022B).
>
> A huge thanks to Alex Stolz for this useful tool!
>
> Best wishes
>
> Martin Hepp
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