Zoo City by Lauren Beukes

August 1, 2012, 3:07 am

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The Third Reich at War, 1939-1945 - Richard J. Evans

July 24, 2012, 10:50 pm
The warm simplicity of her [Ilse Weber] settings was never more moving than in her lullaby 'Viegela', which she reportedly sang to children from the camp, including her son Tommy, as she accompanied them voluntarily into the gas chamber at Auschwitz on 6 October 1944:

Viegala Viegala ville
Now is the world so still!
No sound disturbs the lovely peace
My little child, now go to sleep.

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Mapping of Treason's Harbour Complete

July 20, 2012, 7:54 am

My map of the events in Treasons Harbour is complete. Despite the massive distraction of starting work at goCatch, I still managed to finish within a year which puts me on track to finish all the books in 2022.

A few fictional locations at key points in the book gave pause, but I am getting better at accepting that I can't pinpoint every location exactly and making my educated guesses more quickly. Looking forward to The Far Side of the World.

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New icon for Ballet Index

July 18, 2012, 7:25 am

Pretty happy with the new icon design for Ballet Index (and Ballet Lite). Thanks to Lindz.AD and 99Designs.

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How accurate is the iPhone GPS?

July 2, 2012, 12:26 pm

I have written in the past about the inaccuracy of location data provided with "Significant Change" background location updates. The solution to this problem is simply to use Significant Change as a trigger (ignoring the data it gives you), then use CLLocationManager startUpdatingLocation to get the quality location data.

So how accurate are the updates that you get from this approach?

At goCatch we track the locations of thousands of Taxis driving all over the world. The data gives us some useful insight about how to measure the proximity of passengers and drivers, hopefully you will find it useful too.

For the 650,704 location updates I used in my tests, I found the average accuracy radius was 246m. 85.1% of updates had an accuracy of less than 100m. Indeed if you eliminate the wildly inaccurate values (>1km) the average accuracy radius is only 91m.

In this last chart you can see the spread of accuracy updates over the first km. I am guessing the outlying (>1km) values are for phones with no GPS and no nearby Wifi that are relying on the cell tower triangulation (same as Significant change) to get a location.

N.B. When I say "GPS" in the title I am actually talking about all the sources of location data that the iPhone passes to the app (GPS, Wifi and Cell proximity).

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