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Zombie9920:
Leading Telematics Software Platform, Windows Automotive, Launches Amid Global Partner Support With New Features to Enable a Safe Connected In-Car Experience

REDMOND, Wash. -- April 28, 2003 -- Do consumers want hands-free communication, real-time traffic updates and turn-by-turn directions in the car? According to a recent survey, three out of five consumers are on board.* Responding to industry needs, Microsoft Corp. today announced the availability of its fifth-version software platform for automotive suppliers and manufacturers, Windows

KernelPanic:
Hasn't this story already been aroud a while?
Maybe I dreamt it...

theangelofdeath69:
Oh my god, no.  There is NO WAY I would accept directions from an OS so stupid, it doesn't even understand mine.

Fett101:

quote:Originally posted by The Angel Of Death BETA 2.0:
Oh my god, no.  There is NO WAY I would accept directions from an OS so stupid, it doesn't even understand mine.
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That doesn't particularly make sense. Since you say Windows is so stupid it couldn't understand OSX or Linux, I must assume you think an operating system should have some sort of A.I. Whereas OSX, Linux, or Windows would understand each other about as much as they can understand a tuna sandwich.

Laukev7:
Yay! Now cars will crash two times a day!

Sweet!

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