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The CEO of Waze explains why he's still running the company five years after selling it to Google for $1 billion
Noam Bardin, CEO of Waze, has discussed the companys acquisition by Google in 2013 for $1bn, and how it has grown from 10 million to 112 million active users since then. Bardin also spoke about the companys decision to focus on carpooling as a means of combating traffic congestion, and the importance of maintaining the companys independence post-acquisition. He also revealed that the company was close to raising $100m at a $750m valuation before the acquisition.
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Waze CEO Noam Bardin wants you to think of the polar bears-and then carpool
The CEO of Waze, Noam Bardin, suggests that carpooling should be viewed in the same way as recycling. Waze Carpool, a commuter-based carpooling service, aims to reduce traffic, improve user experience, and decrease carbon emissions. The service allows riders to choose their drivers and only pay for gas. Bardin believes that moralizing carpooling could encourage more people to participate. While carpooling has its challenges, such as worsening congestion in some cities and safety concerns, Waze Carpool focuses on facilitating existing routes and offering low prices and rider autonomy. The article highlights the potential positive impact of carpooling and the role it can play in addressing traffic issues.
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Waze CEO Invests in $8 Million Round by Real Estate Startup CrowdStreet
Noam Bardin, CEO of Google-owned mobile navigation app developer Waze, has invested in an $8 million Series B funding round by CrowdStreet Inc., a real estate startup. The funding will be used for product development and marketing. CrowdStreet is an online investment marketplace for the commercial real estate sector. The funding round was led by Grotech Management Company and included participation from existing investors Rally Ventures Management LLC, Seven Peaks Ventures LLP, and Green Visor Capital Management Company LLC. This brings CrowdStreets total equity funding raised to $12.85 million.
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Car Ownership Is on the Wane, Says Waze CEO
Waze CEO Noam Bardin believes that app-powered carpooling can significantly reduce road congestion in cities worldwide. Waze, known for its popular GPS navigation app, has already launched a carpooling app in Israel, California, and Texas. The company is working on personalizing the service to increase user loyalty. The app aims to make carpooling more affordable and convenient, thereby reducing congestion and transportation costs. A study shows a decline in the percentage of Americans interested in having a drivers license, especially among young people. Waze CEO suggests that even if car ownership is not given up in favor of carpooling in many American cities, there are cities like Sao Paulo where the app could be welcomed. After being acquired by Google, Waze has been able to operate independently and focus on improving user experiences.
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Waze founder Noam Bardin: Silicon Valley thinks little of Israel
Noam Bardin, founder of Waze, criticized the self-satisfaction and inflated egos of the Israeli tech industry. He stated that while Israels early-stage startups are interesting, Israelis are not returning from Silicon Valley and the country poses unique regulatory challenges to investors. Additionally, Bank of Israel Research Department director Professor Nathan Sussman highlighted the wide inequality and low achievement in the Israeli labor force, emphasizing the need to address these issues. The article was published on June 22, 2017.
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