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You have reached your destination: Google elegantly says goodbye to Waze
08.12.22
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Omer Kabir
The technology giant purchased the Israeli navigation app in 2013 to serve as an incubator for innovation and ideas. But Google never invested in the promotion of the app, preferring to attract users to Google Maps, and now, after being folded into the Geo group, it is living on borrowed time