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Webwag Drives the First Widgets Into Cars and Portable Navigation Devices

Published 2009-02-11 01:30
By Webwag
Webwag Launches the First Widgets for the Automotive Industry

PARIS, February 11 /PRNewswire/ -- Webwag, the France-based expert in mobile Internet widgets, announced they have created the first widgets for the automotive industry. This solution allows access to the Internet from the multifunction screen of a car or from any portable Portable Navigation Device (PND)! Already some car and PND manufacturers are working on the integration of widgets into their products. This widgets platform is available to of the automotive business players.

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With these widgets, users will embark their preferred Internet services in their car or onto their PND, using an interface adapted to the ergonomics of embedded screens: weather forecast, news (complete RSS reader), emails, Location-Based guides, photos stored on online services, social networks and other services to be created as a widget. Although devices are increasingly convergent, PNDs' user interfaces become even more complicated. Therefore Webwag designed a simple and user-friendly solution to access the Internet, which is the most advanced in the market and the most suited offer to the automotive industry and PNDs.

The safety of users is key

Not being distracted by the Internet while driving was a concern for Webwag when they designed the widgets platform. The safety took an important part in the development process. Thus, the Webwag's widget engine is continuously connected to the vehicle's position and speed data. The widgets are accordingly and instantly changed to synthesize information, display it larger or simply turn it off.

" The simplicity of widgets is perfectly suited to the constraints of PNDs and cars. With this offer, Webwag is pursuing its convergent strategy in Internet services by making them accessible on new connected mobile screens. " declared Florent Pitoun, CEO and co-founder of Webwag.

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