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NewsMay 10, 2011

Audi to Introduce Smartphone Roadside Assistance App in U.S.

HERNDON, VA - Audi of America announced it will release a new Audi Roadside App, which is designed to provide faster access to roadside assistance, for iPhone users, as well as for Android and some BlackBerry devices.

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NewsApril 5, 2011

GE Capital Fleet Services Launches Fuel Price Mapping Mobile Application

EDEN PRAIRIE, MN - GE Capital Fleet Services announced it has launched a new mobile application, U.S. Fuel Price Mapping, to enable drivers and fleet managers to reduce fueling costs.

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NewsMarch 29, 2011

Coulomb Releases New EV Charging App

CAMPBELL, CA - Coulomb Technologies has introduced new features for its ChargePoint smart phone apps for the Blackberry and iPhone.

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NewsMarch 8, 2011

Survey Finds 19% of Drivers Use Internet on the Road

BLOOMINGTON, IL – Results from an online survey conducted by State Farm found that 19 percent of drivers use the Internet while driving, primarily on their smartphones.

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NewsMarch 8, 2011

Free iPhone App Helps Locate EV Chargers

PALO ALTO, CA - Xatori has developed a new software application, PlugShare, that's designed to help iPhone, iPad and iPod Touch users locate electric vehicle charging stations and outlets when they need one.

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NewsJuly 6, 2010

Distracted Drivers Hit Nearly 4 out of 10 Americans

COLUMBUS, OH - Nearly four out of 10 drivers say they have been hit or nearly hit by a driver distracted by their cell phone, according to a new public opinion poll.

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NewsJune 29, 2010

Chrysler Introduces First Smart Phone App for Jeep Cherokee

AUBURN HILLS, MI - Chrysler Group LLC introduces a vehicle-information application for the all-new 2011 Jeep Grand Cherokee, which features vehicle operation, maintenance, and warranty data.

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NewsMay 14, 2010

Google & GM May Partner on Roadside Assistance

MOUNTAIN VIEW, CA - Google and General Motors may pair smartphones based on the Android operating system with GM's OnStar driver roadside assistance service, according to the Wall Street Journal.

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