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Japanese revved up for car software standard

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Japan's economy, trade and industry ministry is planning to develop a standard operating system for car electronics, according to a leading Japanese newspaper.

Just as computer operating systems, such as Windows Vista, allow multiple applications to communicate with one another, an automotive operating system enables different driving systems to work together. The standard automotive operating system from Japan will include everything from fuel injection, brakes and power steering to power windows.

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Looks like Japan will keep leading the way in car technology.

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Reply#1 - Mon Jul 30, 2007 2:40 PM EDT
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