General Motors partners with Google for Android-powered cars?
General Motors is negotiating with Internet search behemoth and new smartphone marketer Google to develop in-car telematics to compete with Ford and Microsoft’s Sync/MyFord systems, sources say. One says Google would sell its Android operating system for in-car use. The operating system supports Google’s Android smartphone, the new competitor to Apple’s iPhone.
Source: General Motors partners with Google for Android-powered cars?
Source: General Motors partners with Google for Android-powered cars?
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