Also I think it's a little late to be bitching about it. Google bought the company. Live with it.
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Google has a mapservice that is considered very good - they do NOT need Waze at all. They have the resources (read: $) to buy Waze and to keep it dangling "at her Majesty's pleasure" for a few years, keeping it away from every close competitor. They paid a price that will never pay back from operating Waze - remember, Waze didn't earn enough over the past years to fill up a decent gastank and in my perception never left the beta-stage. With no chance to earn back the investment, why pump even more money in?kpouer wrote:I don't think there is a "real" situation that is different from what we know.
Waze will remains the same for at least a few years, and you never know what will happens after.
Companies change their strategy, they may have an idea now of what they want to do with waze in the future but it may be completely different in two years.
http://www.waze.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=34781meb001 wrote:I think that is wonderfulfvwazing wrote:OMG. I have seen the future. "Indoor maps with walking directions for malls."
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