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PINPOINT

Greg Milner

How GPS Is Changing Technology, Culture, and Our Minds

In the tradition of The Information and The Shallows, Pinpoint tells the story of GPS and how it is affecting our brains, our technology, and our culture.
Over the last fifty years, humanity has developed an extraordinary shared utility: the Global Positioning System. Omnipresent, free, and available to all, GPS powers everything from your phone to the Internet to the Mars Rover. Greg Milner tells the sweeping story of GPS from its conceptual origins as a bomb guidance system to its present ubiquity. While GPS has revolutionized methods of timekeeping, navigation, and seismological prediction, it has also altered human behavior, introducing phenomena such as “Death by GPS,” in which drivers blindly follow their devices into deserts, lakes, and impassable mountains. Milner also shows the desperate vulnerabilities in the system we now use to predict the weather, track prisoners, and land airplanes. Delving into the neuroscience of cognitive maps and spatial recognition, Milner’s inventive and timely book is at once a grand history of the scientific urge toward precision and perfection and a revelatory philosophy of how humans understand themselves in the world. Greg Milner is the author of the National Book Critics Circle finalist "Perfecting Sound Forever", about the history of recorded sound. A former senior contributing writer and columnist for Spin magazine, he lives in Brooklyn, New York.
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Published 2016-05-02 by W.W. Norton & Company, Inc. - New York (USA)

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[Milner’s] a vivid writer and a concise explainer, and when plotting a path through his material, he always opts for the scenic route. Milner didn’t necessarily have to go into the birth of bombing or the history of behaviorism or the early 20th century debate about continental drift to tell the story of GPS, but it’s a far more fascinating journey because he did. Read more...

Milner has done his homework, assuring readers will be satisfied, educated, and occasionally amazed.

[Milner] delves deep into the dense web of intersections between GPS – “the world’s only free utility” – and all those other utilities we vitally depend on, with interesting side excursions into earthquake-detection and the GPS-assisted monitoring of offenders. Read more...

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.

Whenever people theorize about the collision of technology and culture, the Internet tends to consume all the oxygen in the room. But there is another global system that's taking over our lives in an even more insidious fashion, with stranger implications for the future of humanity. Pinpoint dissects the modern age of mapping and shows the hidden dangers of a world where nothing is hidden at all.

Autor's article: Ignore the GPS. That Ocean Is Not a Road. Read more...

I have been reading a new book, Pinpoint, by American journalist Greg Milner, which seeks to explain how GPS came into being and how it now operates. It is one of the most mesmerising and exhilarating, yet alarming modern technology books I’ve read...

TIME Ideas / Excerpt on how GPS is controlling our minds Read more...

UK rights sold to Granta

In Pinpoint, Greg Milner gives us a much-needed account of GPS, its history, philosophy, and the overwhelming consequences of its success. Funny, scary, and tremendously readable, Pinpoint will be an eye-opening thrill for anyone who has watched their blue dot dance around an online map.