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Can a mobile app really warn you of an impending earthquake?

A new application has now been launched under the title MyShake, to help warn people of coming quakes.

A new mobile app has now been released to help to provide users with some warnings of earthquakes in the area that have been detected, so smartphone owners will be able to contribute to the ability to detect and alert people with regards to a quake that may be on its way or that is already occurring.

The mobile app was designed by researchers from UC Berkeley in order to turn mobile devices into seismometers.

That said, this particular mobile app is actually a part of a greater experiment, and the hope is that users will help out and participate in order to make MyShake successful. The application is currently available from the Google Play Store and it continually runs in the background of a device. It uses very little power, so it shouldn’t cause a drain on the device battery (so it won’t require you to plug into a portable charger any more often than usual).

The mobile app works by employing the accelerometers in the device in order to record tremors.

Mobile App - Earthquake AlertThis way, as long as the mobile device is on, even if it is in a sleep mode, at the time, the app will be able to detect shaking at any time, regardless of whether or not it is day or night. At the moment, it is only the accelerometers of the device that collect the data. From there, the data undergoes an analysis. Should the movements fit an earthquake’s vibration profile, that data and the GPS coordinates of the smartphone are sent to the Berkeley Seismological Laboratory in order to undergo further analysis, there.

That said, once the application has been used for a while and the seismologists at UC Berkeley are able to work out all the bugs, the intention is to use this mobile application to provide people who could be affected by the earthquake with a warning that something is coming. The team also intends to design a version for iPhone users.

When discussing the mobile app, the leader of the project, Richard Allen, who is also the Berkeley Seismological Laboratory director, in addition to being a professor and the Department of Earth and Planetary Sciences chair, said that “MyShake cannot replace traditional seismic networks like those run by the U.S. Geological Survey, UC Berkeley, the University of Washington and Caltech, but we think MyShake can make earthquake early warning faster and more accurate in areas that have a traditional seismic network, and can provide life-saving early warning in countries that have no seismic network.”

Update for Android’s Google Maps introduces new navigation UI

The latest version of this mobile app will be adding a range of new features that are meant to boost the experience.

Google has now released a couple of new updates to the Android version of its Google Maps app, which has provided a number of features that include everything from thumbnail previews of a Street View spot to added navigation UI for users.

These latest updates to the popular mobile app have been released over the last couple of weeks.

The latest version of Google Maps for users of Android based smartphones is rolling out already, but people who aren’t willing to wait can still download or sideload the APK file with the Google signature. The most recent edition of this mobile app is its version 9.14 and it is starting to hit various Google Play locations around the world. From the look of it, it can be assumed that the primary focus of the latest updates to the app has been to improve its overall navigation for a smoother and more convenient experience.

The navigation in the Android version of Google Maps has received a new settings interface for navigation.

Google Maps - AndroidIt has also made it possible to see the thumbnail view in the mobile app, and the navigation search has been taken away with a larger image revealing the routes has replaced it. In the most recent of the updates, the maps on the app’s navigation page have zooming and scrolling features that cannot be used in the previous version of the app’s thumbnail view. Moreover, there has been a subtle shift in the position of the option to select the mode of transportation. It is now located under the start and destination fields.

Additional details have also been added to the route page with the latest update. These can be accessed by the user in order to learn more about areas in which there could be potential slowdowns in traffic along the recommended routes. Moreover, more information about the routes is provided than had been available in the previous version.

The newest version of Google Maps also gives the user the chance to touch to choose routes based on estimated ETA, which includes data with regards to road blocks or potential delays.