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The new Waze Wiki, aka Wazeopedia, is now live at Wazeopedia.waze.com! While this legacy wiki will remain accessible for the time being, it is no longer updated by the community. For the most up-to-date guidance, please visit your local Wazeopedia. Please do not make any more updates to these legacy wiki pages, all future updates should be made in your country's local Wazeopedia. |
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Revision as of 12:30, 21 September 2010
Complete Guide to Waze (Under Development)
Waze is a free turn-by-turn GPS navigation application with verbal instructions, free map updates and real-time traffic updates. Social networking and gaming elements are optional features.
Languages and Countries | Getting Started
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How You Can Help Make Waze Better | Problems, bugs and limitations |
Development plans and priorities | Technical
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