Archive for August, 2009

Waze on Google’s Crowdsourcing of Traffic

Friday, August 28th, 2009

When we use the term crowdsourcing it implies active participation by humans with smart phones. Regarding Google’s recent news, this is a very important difference from their use of the term crowd-sourcing which engages a phone to provide data about humans.


We launched our crowdsourced daily driving app (traffic, turn by turn navigation and live reports) because current traffic and map technologies are flawed. We want to disrupt the entire method of collection and open it up to people as a free service. Since then, lots of folks are adopting this approach. This is incredibly validating. It will be a race.


At waze, we believe that the strength of the “crowd” is more than just as a passive source for  data collection.


We are dedicated to engaging the community for the good of all its members.  Wazers are helping build our service from the ground up, by editing the map, reporting events, adding pictures and text, sharing their GPS points, validating traffic, testing new releases, giving us feedback, helping each other on the forum and a variety of other community actions.  With this vibrant community, we aim to build a better service than just colors on a display map.


So…  as we work hard on our next release that will be full of the community’s suggestions, comments and needs – we would like to thank our wazer’s for their participation and assure you that, to us, you are more than a cheap data point.  We are doing our best to incorporate your feedback into the upcoming release and look forward to building, together, a superior service.

How to know if you’re addicted to waze

Thursday, August 27th, 2009

Wazer ‘mysoulishome’ posted a list to the user’s forum that made us giggle and we wanted to share it with you… :)

You know you’re addicted to Waze when…

1. You dream about map editing at night

2. You see something suspicious on the side of the road but hesitate to call 911 because you’d have to exit waze (iPhone users) LOSING POINTS!

 

3. You secretly wish that you actually left dotted lines everywhere you went. It would be great for finding lost car keys

…Feel free to add your own in the comments.

 

 

 

SF Bay Area Wazers: Join us for a Drive-up Meet-up

Wednesday, August 19th, 2009

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Calling all mobile geeks in the SF Bay Area! Come out for some free food and drink Thursday, August 20, 2009 @ 6:30pm and watch our guerilla-style cinema (the movie will be “Bullitt,” of course). We’re also giving away an iPhone 3GS!

Here are the details:

  • Date/Time: Thursday August 20, 2009 from 6:30pm – 8:30pm
  • Location: Tesla Motors’ Menlo Park Store parking lot (300 El Camino Real, Menlo Park, CA. 94025)
  • RSVP: Please RSVP by leaving a comment in this post. The event will be kid/pet/hipster friendly, so don’t be shy about bringing the family out for good eats and mobile-treats!

How to participate:

  • Download waze onto your smartphone – it’s free!

o    Android users download here.

o    iPhone users download here. (iTunes link)

  • Leave from anywhere in the SF Bay Area around 5:30pm – 6:00pm
  •  Enter “300 El Camino Real, Menlo Park, CA. 94025″ into the “Search” field.
  • Use the app to find your way to the event. Remember to keep the application running while your driving. All Drivers: If the route is wrong just drive the correct way and you will be teaching WazeAlong the way chomp as many points as you can and test out the app (Integrate road tweets from settings, record new roads, report traffic or hazards). You’re actually updating the map in real time by doing this!
  • Converge at the Tesla Motors Menlo Park dealership @ 6:30PM

If you don’t have a compatible smartphone, don’t worry, you’re still invited. Raffles will be open to anyone and everyone – as long as you RSVP by leaving a comment in this post. Remember to RSVP, otherwise, you won’t have a chance to win any of our cool prizes!

Everyone is invited. We’ll have kids and at least one dog at the party, so don’t be shy about bringing the entire family out for the night. Hipsters are encouraged to leave The Mission and come hang out with us geeksters, too…

Portland test drive, featuring waze and pie – the good things in life

Tuesday, August 11th, 2009

Find yourself in Portland with an iPhone or Android phone and nothing to do on Tuesday, August 11 from 7-9pm? Join us for our first in-person wazer test drive!

meet up, test drive, waze, Portland, free pies, free, pies

To participate all you have to do is:

  • Download waze from the Android Market or iPhone Appstore.
  • Leave from anywhere in Portland at 7pm on Tuesday, entering the destination address: 1412 SE 12th Avenue, Portland. If the route that waze gives you is incorrect, just drive the correct way – you’ll actually be teaching waze.
  • Make sure to chomp as many road points as you can and test out different parts of the app. – integrate road tweets in the settings section, record new road and report traffic or any hazards you come across.

At 7:30, we’ll converge at Whiffies and after a brief discussion of the app, we’ll enjoy some tasty pies – on the house!


If you happen to be in the area and want to participate, but don’t have a car, contact us and we’ll hook you up with another driver. Make sure to RSVP if you plan on coming, and we’ll see you there!

Waze now available on iPhone!

Thursday, August 6th, 2009

We’re really excited to announce that waze is now available as a free download on the iPhone Appstore! Find us on the Appstore by looking under the ‘Navigation’ category or by searching ‘waze’. Waze on iPhone 3Gs

Leave a Review, and Tell a Friend!

If you’re an iPhone user, go ahead and download waze – we hope you’ll like the app and help out with positive reviews. If you’re not an iPhone user but have friends with one, we’d appreciate your help in spreading the word. Drop a quick line to your friends with iPhones to give them a heads up about waze.

Getting Better all the Time

Remember, the more people who open the application on their daily commute, the better waze’s map information and driving directions will get, and we hope with the addition of iPhone users, driving communities across the nation will experience a nice little boom. We’ll keep you posted…

Waze Across America Contest

And one last thing – iPhone users can now participate in our  ‘waze across America contest’, for their chance to win their choice of an iPhone 3Gs or myTouch 3G. All you have to do to participate is download waze and send a road report. Once your state gets to 100 unique road reports, we’ll pick one winner, at random, to pick their new phone. Click here for further contest details.

Win iPhone 3Gs or myTouch 3G from Waze

The new site is up, the live map is open, wazers are wazing!

Thursday, August 6th, 2009

Until yesterday the live map was accessible to alpha users only. It’s now open and displays the latest  road reports and 10 latest wazers.  A community tab will soon be added to the site and will have some stats on the building and on top wazers in different categories… stay tuned.

The live map already looks pretty active.  This is exciting!!!

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