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Ever notice how Waze and Google Maps give you completely different routes to the same place? You open Waze and it tells you to cut through side streets. Then you check Google Maps and it wants you to stay on the highway. Wait, doesn't Google own both apps? Why would the same company send you two totally different ways? The answer is actually brilliant. Google keeps both apps alive because they serve two completely different types of drivers. Google Maps is designed for everyone who wants simple, reliable navigation with fewer turns and predictable routes. Waze is built for the daily commuter who wants the absolute fastest route, even if that means navigating through residential neighborhoods and making constant turns. Both apps use the same traffic data, but they interpret it through completely different philosophies. Google Maps prioritizes safety and simplicity. Waze prioritizes speed and real time optimization. In this video, we dive deep into why Google intentionally keeps these apps separate and what it reveals about which type of driver you are. We cover the real differences between these navigation giants: 1. Why Waze constantly reroutes you while Google Maps sticks to one path 2. How Waze uses crowdsourced data differently than Google Maps 3. Why Waze sends you through neighborhoods and Google Maps avoids them 4. The business strategy behind running two competing navigation apps 5. How both apps use different algorithms despite having the same traffic information 6. Why Google benefits more from keeping them separate than merging them If you found this helpful, please subscribe to our channel. We make videos about how technology and everyday life have changed over the years. Hit that subscribe button so you don't miss our next video.