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Brett Branch on Moblin In-Vehicle Infotainment
By Dawn M. Foster (91 posts) on December 28, 2009 at 8:00 am
In this video from OSCON, Brett Branch, Intel Senior Technical Marketing Engineer, talks about how Moblin is used for In-Vehicle Infotainment systems. He covers some of the opportunities for Moblin and the benefits of using open source technologies along with the challenges associated with putting more rich features into vehicles.
For other open source videos, you can visit the open source multimedia page.
Categories: Mobility, Open Source
Tags: brett branch, in-vehicle infotainment, moblin, Open Source, oscon, OSCON2009
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| December 31, 2009 1:46 PM PST
southsidesmoka
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Very interesting concept discussed. From Netbooks to Vehicles...MIDs, too. Maybe Mobin can be more than a one-trick pony. Netbook-based tablet would be nice - since we are working in theory. The price margin would be the difference between Net-tablets and MIDs. -CCK |
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Carol Cobb
Thanks for cross-posting this video.
TDAGroup captured and created this video for Intel, and we're working on other Moblin projects. If you'd like to talk about how we might work together, feel free to contact me.
Happy Holidays!
-- Carol.