'Cloud in the Car?' Auto industry launches open source initiative for in-vehicle-infotainment

Nov. 16, 2012
Automotive manufacturers seek in-vehicle-infotainment that allows them to differentiate their brands.

To keep pace with consumer electronic innovation, compete with the larger scale and diversity of open Android developers and also reduce development costs, the automotive industry has launched a project called GENIVI that is intended to create an open source automotive in-vehicle-infotainment (IVI) development community, according to Network World. For the full story, click here.

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