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[News] GNU/Linux-based Car Infotainment System is Launched

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OpenICE.org Officially Launches.

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| OpenICE.org, a community of engineers, hackers, and users, launches today 
| going up against two giants in the mobile computing industry, Microsoft, with 
| its Sync product and Intel with their moblin based car infotainment platform.   
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| The goal of OpenICE is to provide a comprehensive, scalable and flexible set 
| of tools to build a mobile system for Car Infotainment. This is done by a 
| grass roots effort to collect the latest technologies developed in the open 
| source community and combine them with custom built interfaces and tools 
| tailored for car infotainment. These components result in the OpenICE  
| platform: Entertainment, Information, Connectivity and Mobility. By being 
| open, both in source and standard, OpenICE encourages and invites business 
| and users alike to freely tinker and improve the platform for their own
needs.       
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http://wiki.openice.org/index.php/Sept-05-08-OpenICE.org_official_launch


Recent:

Wind River, Intel ride Linux into car market

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| Intel and Wind River Systems have teamed up to create a Linux/x86 platform
| for car electronics, which will debut at the Telematics Detroit 2008
| conference today (May 20). The offering is based on Intel's low-power Atom
| processor and a new variant of Wind River's embedded Linux.
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http://www.eetimes.com/news/latest/showArticle.jhtml?articleID=207801122


Linux Soon to be in your Car

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| Thanks to a new joint effort between Intel and Wind River, you may soon be
| running Linux in your car.
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http://blog.internetnews.com/skerner/2008/05/linux-soon-to-be-in-your-car.html


Intel and Wind River driving Linux infotainment systems to cars

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| Linux is in our computers, our phones, our Wi-Fi equipment, and our TiVos —
| why not our cars? Intel Corp. and Wind River have been working with both the
| embedded and automotive industries to advance in-vehicle infotainment (IVI)
| with open, Linux-based, standards-based, interoperable hardware and software
| called Open Infotainment Platforms (OIP).
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http://www.linux.com/feature/135687
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