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Connection demand is still high. (Telematics).

Advanced Transportation Technology News

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Microsoft (One Microsoft Way, Redmond, WA 98052; Tel: 425/882-8080, Fax: 425/936-7329; Website: www.microsoft.com) would like to install its operating system into every vehicle on the road. Such a deployment represents a significant new market for the company. A survey sponsored by the company suggests that a majority of consumers do see a need to remain connected to the Internet, even while in their vehicles.

Microsoft announced the fifth version of its software platform for automotive suppliers and manufacturers, known as Microsoft Windows Automotive 4.2. The software is based on Microsoft Windows CE …

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