Nokia, and by extension, its parent Microsoft, have entered the "connected" car business. The trend has become a land rush that now includes dozens of software, hardware and car manufacturers.
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Catherine J Dunklee-Donnell's curator insight,
November 16, 2013 7:54 PM
This device shoulc be offered to everyone. |
Nokia, and by extension, its parent Microsoft, have entered the "connected" car business. The trend has become a land rush that now includes dozens of software, hardware and car manufacturers.