Having google as part of the equation is a step forward if the goal is to start licensing map technology. I can easily see having to pay google a subscription to use your BMW nav screen. (a la-Sirius and XM).
The fact that your car can send and recieve emails when switched off begs the question: when can I start my car with my cell phone? All this emerging technology is essentially adding software to already existing systems, which seems pretty easy to implement. The pace at which this technology is emerging is too slow.
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Having google as part of the equation is a step forward if the goal is to start licensing map technology. I can easily see having to pay google a subscription to use your BMW nav screen. (a la-Sirius and XM).
The fact that your car can send and recieve emails when switched off begs the question: when can I start my car with my cell phone? All this emerging technology is essentially adding software to already existing systems, which seems pretty easy to implement. The pace at which this technology is emerging is too slow.
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