Tuesday, 27 October 2015

Ford will now make it far easier to stay connected to friends, family and getting info like news & Social media.

  • Ford announces a new app for connectivity system SYNC AppLink that will enable safe use of social media on the move
  • Meople.Connector is Ford’s first partner app to offer updates from networks, including Twitter and LinkedIn, and voice-controlled responses
  • Ford will show in-car apps in operation at next month’s Web Summit in Dublin, one of the world’s leading tech conferences. Ford and Web Summit are inviting developers to take part in a 24-hour challenge to design apps for AppLink, with prizes in excess of £50,000 up for grabs
Ford is making it easier for drivers who wish to use social media while on the move, to keep their eyes on the road and hands on the wheel.
The Meople.Connector app, available for iOS and Android devices, will be introduced to Ford’s connectivity system SYNC AppLink to enable drivers to use voice-control to listen to messages from social media sites such as Twitter and LinkedIn.

The Reuters Institute Digital News Report 2015 shows that those aged 44 and under are most likely to get news online, including from social media.* By 2018 it is estimated that worldwide one-in-three people will be using social media.**
“For many people today, social media is fundamental to staying up-to-date and informed. From a reminder that it’s a friend’s birthday, to hearing the minute your football team scores a goal, to breaking news, social media is part of the fabric of modern life. By adding further news and personal communications, we are helping to ensure customers can stay seamlessly connected throughout their day in a safe and stress-free way,” said Don Butler, executive director, Connected Vehicle and Services, Ford Motor Company.
After drivers are alerted to messages, they can then use voice commands to “Read”, “Answer”, or “Skip”, the message. Should they choose to respond to the message, they can do so using pre-determined messages, which can be customised by the user. Drivers can select how often updates are received, and to send their current location to friends, family and colleagues.
First introduced in Europe in 2013, Ford’s SYNC AppLink technology enables drivers to voice-activate a range of smartphone apps, including Audioteka, AUPEO!, Cityseeker by Wcities, Cyclops, Eventseeker by Wcities, Glympse, Goal Live Scores, Radioplayer, Roald Dahl Audiobooks and Spotify. Meople.Connector is the company’s first AppLink-enabled social media app for SYNC.
“We worked very closely with Meople.Net to develop an experience that would allow drivers to stay connected while ensuring they remain focused on the road ahead,” Butler said.
Founded in 2012, Meople.Net is a California-based start-up offering a simple, powerful solution to combine a user’s social networks and social feeds into one stream. Meople.Connector is the company’s first app for a vehicle.  It is available in English, French, German, Italian, Spanish and Russian languages.
“Social has triggered a game-changing communications shift, with more and more people using networks to communicate. But people can’t be on every site at once, especially when driving. Meople.Connector enables drivers to access and respond to social communications with the same ease as making phone calls and sending text messages,” said Dzmitry Markovich, founder, Meople.Net
Ford will show in-car apps in operation at Web Summit, one of the world’s leading technology conferences, which takes place in Dublin Nov. 3-5. In addition, the company is inviting developers to take part in a 24-hour challenge to design apps for SYNC AppLink. Organised with Web Summit, the SYNC AppLink Developer Challenge Dublin, which starts at 09:00 WET, on Nov. 2, will give programmers a chance at £54,000 prize money and the opportunity to develop new apps with Ford. Teams have until October 31 to register athttps://dublin.makeitdriveable.com/.
Ford Executive Chairman Bill Ford is scheduled to speak on the opening day of Web Summit, and also will meet with the developers participating in the challenge to discuss his vision for the future of mobility and how technology will make people’s lives better.

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