GM joins the networking revolution with Facebook voice to text via Onstar

September 8, 2010 weblog
GM joins the networking revolution with Facebook voice to text via Onstar

OnStar unit in a Saturn Astra. Image: Wikipedia.

(PhysOrg.com) -- With the ever-growing popularity of Ford's Sync technology and entertainment system, which boasts music and phone-related features, General Motors' On Star customers will soon have the world of networking at their disposal even while driving, via a nearing OnStar overhaul.

The new version, for the social generation, will provide users with a connection that can convert voice into text,. The new feature will allow for status updates on the go, without risking safety. Likewise, users will also be able to listen to incoming texts and news feeds through .

With a brand new ad campaign to launch mid-September, free services will also be added, dueling Ford's Sync technology, and might appear on new GM models in the near future. Since its start in 1996, safety and security have been OnStar's continual top priorities with roadside services, stolen vehicle locator, emergency police and ambulance caller, directions and more, in over 30 GM models. This year, OnStar has also offered smart phone applications such as gas monitoring, remote start, and more, which is somewhat similar to Ford's Sync system that's more entertainment-focused.

Though Onstar is free on many GM models for the entire first year, its annual cost varies from $199 for safety features and $299 for safety and navigation. Sources say OnStar is considering offering certain services to non-subscribers to gain exposure and possibly appeal to new customers. The upgrades will enhance even the basic features, as well as the new ones. The decision to offer the Facebook voice to text application will be thoroughly tested among a test audience, sources say, and may or may not be available in all GM OnStar models.

With a new tag line like "Live On," OnStar hopes to appeal to the techno and safety savvy alike. Competition has never been more fierce with the Ford Edge's MyFordTouch Technology also in the game. With on the rise, there seems to be no better time than now to raise the stakes against the competition.

The big announcement is said to have improvements all around, including a partnership with Google, though all plans are strictly in the experimental stages. Much like Ford's Sync services which allow users to access applications such as Twitter, OnStar's plans may change the way we network and connect altogether, while keeping at the forefront.

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DonD
Sep 08, 2010

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Facebook in your car. Is today's bog boy of social networking sites going to be tomorrow's big brother? When I hear that Apple and Facebook are collaborating on a two-way monitor (Telescreen!!), I'm cancelling my account! Don.
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ErikWood
Sep 09, 2010

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General Motors should consider integrating an actual tool to balance this added distraction. Insurance companies are supporting this simple innovation to combat the text and drive epidemic. If its OK with this website, here is a public press release from PRLog that explains this low cost, smartphone app solution called OTTER that insurance companies are endorsing:

- http://www.prlog....927.html

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OTTER LLC
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