Speed Reading — Maps - Level 6 — 500 wpm

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Outgoing Apple CEO Tim Cook has reflected on his time as head of the tech giant. Mr Cook will bow out as Apple boss in September. He revealed which Apple products he deemed to have been less than perfect. In particular, he singled out Apple Maps as being a "really big mistake". In 2012, he recommended using what he thought were more reliable map apps from Apple's competitors. He said admitting this was a hard thing to do. The original Apple Maps was widely criticised upon its release for guiding drivers to bizarre places due to faulty data and mapping errors. These included non-existent bridges, businesses in the ocean, and fields of wheat shown as airports.

Tim Cook was appointed CEO of Apple in 2011. He succeeded visionary pioneer and co-founder Steve Jobs. During his tenure, Cook transformed Apple from a $350 billion company into a $4 trillion company. It continues to generate enormous profits and growth through products like the iPhone. Cook has ensured Apple's brand represents a superlative lifestyle choice. Today, roughly one out of every five people on Earth uses an Apple device. Apple products are among the most integrated in our lives. Cook revealed that his greatest achievement was the Apple Watch, and its impact on health, fitness, and daily habits. He said: "Apple's greatest contribution … will be in the health and wellness area."

Comprehension questions
  1. When will Tim Cook's last day as Apple CEO be?
  2. What map app did Tim Cook recommend in 2012?
  3. How was Apple Maps received when it was released?
  4. What kind of errors were in the 2012 version of Apple Maps?
  5. What were some airports shown as in the 2012 Apple Maps?
  6. Who did Tim Cook replace as Apple's CEO?
  7. Roughly how much is Apple worth today?
  8. How many people around the world have an Apple device?
  9. What is Tim Cook's favourite Apple product?
  10. Where did Tim Cook say would be Apple's greatest contribution?

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