Google unveils Android Auto, a new voice-enabled platform for the car
Google is bringing Android into the car. The company today unveiled Android Auto, a new voice-enabled software experience for drivers. It’s based on navigation, communication and music, so users won’t have to search through an endless grid of icons – an unpleasant experience and also pretty dangerous while on the road. The platform is also contextually aware, placing Google Now cards front-and-center. So if you’re leaving the office, Android Auto might offer the route home, including an estimated travel time, and your favorite music playlist. All of the apps run on the smartphone, which means it’s easier for developers and users…
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