Críticas:
Milner is a brisk and funny guide.--Konstantin Kakaes (04/28/2016)
[A] welcome guide to where [GPS] came from, what it does and where it might be taking us.--Damian Whitworth
[A] suitably precise and fascinating account of the modern evolution of [GPS]... Milner expertly deconstructs the implications of this monumental shift in human life.--Tim Adams
An informative yarn.--James Anthony
A deeply researched book with fascinating interludes... [Milner] explains the technological principles lucidly.--Stephen Poole
GPS guides our world. Here at last is the amazing and well-told story of where it came from, how it works, and where it--and we--are going.--Richard Rhodes, Pulitzer Prize-winning author of The Making of the Atomic Bomb
Remarkably engaging... [T]he best business book about technology this year.--James Surowiecki (04/28/2016)
[A] joy to read... It will be a strong contender for my science book of 2016.--Clive Cookson (04/28/2016)
One of the most mesmerizing and exhilarating, yet alarming modern technology books... By any standards, it is an extraordinary tale.--Gillian Tett (04/28/2016)
[A] compelling exploration of how GPS became so ubiquitous--and what we lose when it's all we know of navigation.--Matthew Daddona (04/28/2016)
Reseña del editor:
Over the last fifty years, humanity has developed an extraordinary shared utility: the Global Positioning System. Even as it guides us across town, GPS helps land planes, route mobile calls, anticipate earthquakes, predict weather, locate oil deposits, measure neutrinos, grow our food, and regulate global finance. It is as ubiquitous and essential as another Cold War technology, the Internet. In Pinpoint, Greg Milner takes us on a fascinating tour of a hidden system that touches almost every aspect of our modern life.While GPS has brought us breathtakingly accurate information about our planetary environment and physical space, it has also created new forms of human behavior. We have let it saturate the world’s systems so completely and so quickly that we are just beginning to confront the possible consequences. A single GPS timing flaw, whether accidental or malicious, could bring down the electrical grid, hijack drones, or halt the world financial system. The use, and potential misuse, of GPS data by government and corporations raise disturbing questions about ethics and privacy. GPS may be altering the nature of human cognition—possibly even rearranging the gray matter in our heads.Pinpoint tells the sweeping story of GPS from its conceptual origins as a bomb guidance system to its presence in almost everything we do. Milner examines the different ways humans have understood physical space, delves into the neuroscience of cognitive maps, and questions GPS’s double-edged effect on our culture. A fascinating and original story of the scientific urge toward precision, Pinpoint offers startling insight into how humans understand their place in the world.
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