Re: EEML: Extended Environments Markup Language

Hi Nicholas,
the Extended Environments Markup Language is used by Pachube and you can 
get the RDF representation (and linked data) of Pachube feeds by using 
the inContext-Sensing app at 
http://spitfire-project.eu/incontextsensing/index.php

Best regards,
Myriam

On 26/12/2011 18:38, Nicholas Humfrey wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Has anyone taken a look at how EEML might look as RDF?
>
> Example here:
> http://www.eeml.org/xml/0.5.1/complete.xml
>
>
> nick.
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