Though the connected car is one of the hottest topics in the transportation sector this year, the concept of the connected car is anything but new: Systems like GM’s OnStar, BMW Assist and Lexus Link launched well over a decade ago, wirelessly linking millions of cars via GPS and the cellular networks that were just beginning to reach global penetration. By some accounts, those systems have been very successful — for instance, GM just recorded its billionth customer interaction via OnStar several months ago.
But the idea of what a connected car is — what capabilities it should offer, what it should look like — is rapidly changing. That’s a topic Chris Ziegler and Julia Boorstein of re/code explored at the Code/Mobile conference at The Ritz-Carlton in Half Moon Bay, California on October 7, 2015.
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