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You Are Here Audiobook by Hiawatha Bray


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Title: You Are Here
Subtitle: From the Compass to GPS, the History and Future of How We Find Ourselves
Author: Hiawatha Bray
Narrator: Jonathan Yen
Format: Unabridged
Length: 10 hrs and 28 mins
Language: English
Release date: 04-01-14
Publisher: Audible Studios
Ratings: 4 of 5 out of 110 votes
Genres: Science & Technology, Technology
Publisher's Summary:
The story of the rise of modern navigation technology, from radio location to GPSand the consequent decline of privacy.
What does it mean to never get lost? You Are Here examines the rise of our technologically aided era of navigational omniscienceor how we came to know exactly where we are at all times. In a sweeping history of the development of location technology in the past century, Bray shows how radio signals created to carry telegraph messages were transformed into invisible beacons to guide ships and how a set of rapidly-spinning wheels steered submarines beneath the polar icecap. But while most of these technologies were developed for and by the military, they are now ubiquitous in our everyday lives. Our phones are now smart enough to pinpoint our presence to within a few feetand nosy enough to share that information with governments and corporations. Filled with tales of scientists and astronauts, inventors and entrepreneurs, You Are Here tells the story of how humankind ingeniously solved one of its oldest and toughest problemsonly to herald a new era in which its impossible to hide.
Members Reviews:
I'm here - do you care
Any additional comments?
Where shall I start? Pun intended. While this is a review of the development of location finding devices, it is also an examination of what that means to us. I haven't decided how I feel about it, but having read this book I have the tools to consider. The stories the author tells are interesting and bring out the problem and how important the solution was. I required reading book for the modern technocrat.
Great Information, Some Redundancy
This text is easy to listen to and broadly informative on its topic. There are quite a few points at which the same information is given in detail, almost as if there has been a cut and paste of the paragraph from the prior chapter. Not enough to irritate. More like recurrent déjà vu!
Solid history of map/location
Any additional comments?
3.5 stars. Solid and concise history of navigation, ranging from guidance by star sighting to man-made satellites. Bray does a good job on a whirlwind tour through how humans have found themselves (physically) throughout time, highlighting the tenuousness of location in history, how challenging navigation used to be, and how the ubiquitous nature of today's technology makes getting lost seem the exception rather than the norm (a complete 180 from what was the human condition for most of our history when exploring unknown surroundings). The technical information is sometimes a bit dry, but never irrelevant. Bray finishes up by touching upon the privacy concerns that invasive and omnipresent technology gives rise to. Nice little book with a timely perspective.
where we are and where we are headed
Nice survey of how the internet of things has homed in on where we are and where we are likely to go next...whether physically or in our web surfing travels.
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