JERUSALEM (Reuters) - Google is close to buying Waze for $1.3 billion, an Israeli newspaper reported on Sunday, potentially trumping rival offers for the Israeli mapping start-up.
Last month sources
told Reuters the Internet search giant was in talks to acquire Waze,
while a second Israeli newspaper reported Facebook was willing to pay up to $1 billion for the firm.
Waze is a crowd-sourced, mobile-oriented navigation device for drivers that relies on information provided by its 47 million members to populate its maps.
Mapping services are among the five most-used applications on smartphones and are crucial to engaging and retaining mobile users. The key advantage of owning, rather than licensing, a mapping service is that it allows the product to be personalized for users.
Officials at Waze were not reachable for immediate comment.
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