Waze employees celebrate Apple Maps initial failures with annual "Tim Cook Day"

For those unfamiliar with the Google-owned Waze GPS navigation app, it offers turn-by-turn directions (in various voices including those of celebrities). It also adds crowdsourced information to provide drivers with the location of speed traps, accidents and other events that can affect their journey. Waze CEO Noam Bardin recently spoke with Business Insider and explained why the company celebrates "Tim Cook Day" every year.

For that, we must go back to 2012 when Apple Maps was launched. The app was not a success at first because of numerous errors that mislabeled ...

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