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Fast Company November 2013 |
The New Mercedes CLA Tests the Idea of Luxury The company wants a share of the subcompact market. |
Fast Company November 2013 Neal Ungerleider |
What's Next For Car Dashboards Carmakers are using application programming interfaces to bring smartphone-style apps to dashboards. |
Chemistry World September 26, 2013 Martin Smith |
Clearing the air about the hydrogen economy It's a curious thought that multi-billion dollar investment from the likes of Mercedes, Honda, Toyota, Ford, Hyundai, Shell, Total, BOC, the EU, state governments and others is ill-considered. |
CIO August 28, 2013 |
Toyota Goes All-in With Social Media Monitoring Toyota's CIO says the car maker analyzes social media commentary to learn what customers think of specific vehicles, identify quality problems and increase the accuracy of sales predictions. |
CIO July 12, 2013 Tom Kaneshige |
Connected Cars Race Toward Mobility and the Cloud Forget fuel efficiency, all-wheel drive and sunroofs. Your next car may connect wirelessly to an array of cloud services, talk to your iPhone, call 911 if you have a medical emergency and even place your coffee order. It's not as futuristic as you may think. |
Fast Company Jul/Aug 2013 Farhad Manjoo |
Smart Cars: Fill 'Er Up With Apps We have to figure out a way to harness the people who want to make our cars better. |
IEEE Spectrum May 2013 John Voelcker |
Fisker Automotive: Fraught With Failure Does the U.S. Department of Energy have the guts to tolerate defaults on its loans? |
Fast Company April 2013 Edwin Rios |
When It Comes To Powering Electric Cars Plug-free, It's Convenience Versus Conservation Why plug when you can park? So asks Evatran, makers of Plugless Power, a pad unveiled this month that beams energy directly into your parked electric car. Just one catch: The pad is only about 90% efficient, meaning some energy gets lost. |
IEEE Spectrum January 2013 Lawrence Ulrich |
Carbon-Fiber Cars BMW will introduce the first affordable cars made with superlight carbon composites. Government fuel-economy regulations are largely driving this structural revolution, making "lightweighting" one of the biggest automotive trends around the world. |
CRM December 2012 J. David Lashar |
From Wreckage to Revival Imperatives for CRM leaders in the automotive industry. |
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