Today, I want to share thoughts on the future of outdoor maps. It’s a good time for it, as map geeks around the world celebrated the 10th birthday of OpenStreetMap…
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Today we shipped a big update to TrySkipper.com. A lot of this work stems from similar work we have been doing on gaiagps.com, and you can read a full description on the Skipper blog.…
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We are using Crowdin to translate a small piece of text for Gaia GPS, into many languages. Can you help? We really appreciate your help in getting real translations, from…
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Pages for trips on gaiagps.com, like this one for Muir Woods, now show other nearby trips too. This provides a new way to discover places to go, besides surfing the…
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When we wake up to find we’ve been included in a new Apple feature, it’s always a good start to the day. Doubly so when it’s both our outdoor app, Gaia…
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If you are a writer and a Gaia GPS user looking for part-time work, send us a note at jobs@gaiagps.com. Besides writing up new features we release, you’ll also write…
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Visit our online topo map today, and you’ll find a boost in performance. We made some changes on the back-end such that the POI overlays on the map load much…
We’re proud to debut Gaia 9 today, now live on the App Store. Gaia 9 results from four months of intense development and beta testing, and this is our most ambitious…
We decided our online map needed some work, because over the last six weeks or so traffic to the map has more than tripled. The map at gaiagps.com/map is now…
The man who invented GPS died today. It struck me that a company named Gaia GPS owes this man a lot, and I admit that I only learned about him…