The most important day within the Waze company: Tim Cook Day

Today we bring you one of those news that is less curious, and that is that the boys of Waze, the popular gps for idevices have a very special celebration during the month of December: Tim Cook Day. After the jump we will tell you more about this special day, yes, we already warned you that we do not believe that the guys from Cupertino, even if they have created the CEO of Apple one day, like this celebration very much ... 

It all goes back to the day September 28, 2012, a day when Tim Cook himself, CEO of Apple, had to publish a letter in which apologized for the poor maps that had been released with Apple Maps. This led many users to opt for Waze, an app that was just starting at that time and that was the solution to the problems with Apple Maps that many encountered. Here is the message that the CEO of Waze sent to his employees on the occasion of this celebration:

Google bought Waze in 2013, but 2012 was a very special time for the company. September 28 is a day that is still celebrated at the company today every year - it's called Tim Cook Day, and it's the day Apple released Apple Maps.

As you know, Waze is one of the most popular gps apps for iOS, an app completely Delivery to Italy takes one or two business days with a social component that makes it more interesting than other apps. Being able to know where there is an accident, what inclement weather there is on our route, all this is possible thanks to the warnings that Waze users report along the way. You can get it in the App Store for free, so run to download it if you haven't already done so and celebrate Tim Cook's day with Waze.


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