A couple months ago, we stood up a clone of the open source New York Public Library (NYPL) Map Warper site, for use in our app Gaia GPS. However, we…
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If you need a handy man in Berkeley, Oakland, San Francisco, or anywhere else in the Bay Area, I recommend my neighbor Oscar Ramirez. He’s done all sorts of work…
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Gaia GPS and Offline Topo Maps have a temporary issue for people upgrading from iOS5->iOS6. None of your data has been lost, but when you update your operating system, the…
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This blog post should tell you all you need to know about iBurn 2012. Thanks to everyone who helped make the app happen this year, especially new iBurner David Brodsky,…
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I did a quick interview about Gaia GPS and our company with GPS Bites.
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I open sourced a new way to monetize a mobile app, called PledgeWall. PledgeWall is a widget that lets users write a message on a public wall, and their messages…
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UPDATE: On Thursday July 5, around 9pm PST, Apple re-pushed out the Gaia GPS v6.5 update, and presumably updates for all the affected apps. You should now be able to…
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At TrailBehind, we make apps that help people find their way – whether they’re hiking, flying, or going to Burning Man. This summer, we’re looking for a paid intern to…
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We use a lot of tools to build our iPhone apps, and these are my favorites. For most of these, we pay a monthly fee, and for those where we…
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If you love whales and iPads, today is a good day indeed. We are happy to announce the launch of Whale Alert – a free iPad/iPhone app that helps captains to…
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There is a nasty, but easy-to-fix, crash you might experience in the latest version of Gaia GPS. You can fix this crash via iTunes, simply by following the instructions below. If…
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We are always delighted to see Gaia in action. Here are a few recent clippings from around the web. You can also check out more stories about Gaia here. If…
We’ve been looking at ways to make the huge array of features offered by Gaia GPS easier to use and understand. To do that, I’m going to offer a set…
We’re excited to introduce our new and improved Light Pollution map layer. Using an easy-to-ready color scale, this upgraded map is designed to help you find the best locations for observing the night sky.