I just wanted to link to this great article by Richard Florida that I saw referenced over at Corante’s IdeaFlow. Richard Florida is the author of The Rise of the Creative Class, which I really liked. In this article, entitled Creative Class War, he takes his ideas and uses them to set the stage for […]
Category: links
A smattering of links
I have a bunch of things that I’ve been meaning to link to when I got around to writing up an accompanying blurb. I’m not sure that will ever happen. So rather than lose the links, I’m going to post them with minimal commentary because I’ve found it incredibly handy for me to be able […]
Bloglet
If you’re interested in the content of this blog, but don’t want to deal with checking the web page sporadically, I’d recommend using the service at Bloglet. Create a new account with your email address, click on “your subscriptions” on the right side” and enter https://www.nehrlich.com/blog/index.rss in the box labelled “To subscribe to an RSS […]
The Semantic Web
The Semantic Web was recently brought to my attention after reading an article by Clay Shirky, previously mentioned in this blog. As usual, I agree with much of what Shirky has to say. But apparently, he ignited quite a discussion, including this rebuttal and the further discussion here. In the terms that Shirky originally states, […]
LookinGlass Architecture and Design
My friend, Emil Mertzel, and his business partner Nick were recently published in a Taiwanese design journal. The article is available from their website, at this link (down at the moment that I am posting, but I’m sure it will be back up eventually). I sent Emil the following e-mail after reading the article: So, […]