Now Hyundai has jumped on board the Google bandwagon and announced that it will include Google Maps in its vehicles sold within the US. Google Maps will supplant the current navigation system built into Hyundai’s Blue Link telematics platform. Hyundai says this new addition will make finding destinations easier for drivers. (via Hyundai adopts Google Maps, begins the Apple vs. Google in-car wars | Digital Trends)
EVERYTHING depends on your point of view. Questioning one’s assumptions on a regular basis is the key to the future, imho:) Watch this video, below, for my comments on this.

Where you’re searching from has become almost as important as what you’re searching for.
Mount your device on your handlebars to see the turn-by-turn directions and navigation, or use speaker-mode to hear voice-guided directions,” Larry Powelson, software engineer for Google Maps, wrote in a blog post. (via Google Maps for Android Adds Half a Billion Meters of Bike Paths)
The future of all maps: include a view that is ‘logos’, just like streets or satellite.
Vint Cerf discusses an interplanetary internet.
Father of the internet, Vint Cerf, on creating the interplanetary internet
An animated infographic series called “Smart Community” by Toshiba shows facts about countries in relation to the rest of the world.
How Google Glass Works
By Martin Missfeldt.