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Microsoft joins with Fiat on telematics







Microsoft joins with Fiat on telematics

Microsoft joins with Fiat on telematics 07/16/2004 05:16 PM

Microsoft moves into automotives to develop a platform for integrating electronic devices. Is there enough consumer demand for such capabilities?




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microsoft_fiat.jpg imageMicrosoft has been eyeing the automotive market for nigh-on a decade at this point and finally their investments may start to pay off in products that might actually be useful. Fiat, for instance, has just announced a long-term strategic partnership, which in and of itself isn't that spectacular, but some of their ideas, if they come to fruition, sound pretty great: Bluetooth sync of contacts and address book information; easy USB hookups for accessing MP3 players; integrated cellular service (this is pretty common these days, but a broader standard would be nice). It's the sort of design philosophy that I can really get behind; I don't want my car to be able to do everything. I just want it to be able to talk to all my other gadgets. (Thanks, Nicolai!)
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