The next big in-car infotainment feature probably won't come from an automaker; it will be the work of an outside developer with access to the vehicle's infotainment system. With that fact in mind, OnStar is opening its API to select devs to create new apps utilizing the system's Advanced Telematics Operating System (ATOM). To be clear, OnStar's API is still closed, but GM's telematics service will accept applications from developers and based on what they submit, will then grant them access to OnStar's 1s and 0s.
So what can we expect to see? Not much until OnStar opens the doors in the first half of this year.
Autoblog, OnStar opens doors to devs, kicks off with peer-to-peer car-sharing
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