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Wednesday, February 24, 2016
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Application to find jobs; car sharing and platform to "beaks" of small deliveries. These are some of the innovative projects presented at the Mobile World Congress (Mobile World Congress) in Barcelona. Nothing very new in the case of a technology fair, except for the fact that these projects are not startups bought by Google -. But the giant automaker Ford Motors
The company launched the Monday GoPark, system that directs drivers to the streets where it is easier to park. According to the text of the company's presentation, it is estimated that 30% of traffic in big cities is caused by people looking for where to stop. The service is available for the time being in London.
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In addition, we present some applications available for the connectivity system Sync 3, including MyBoxMan, which allows drivers to earn money delivering small orders in its path. Paying between 5 and 8 euros per trip, "O BJECTIVE is to give drivers the chance to earn extra money without the intention to be a major or regular work activity," explains the text. For now, the app is available in France.
The project, according to the advice of the company's press, "are part of Ford Smart Mobility, the company's plan to become a global leader in connectivity, mobility , autonomous vehicles, consumer experience and analysis, gathering experiments in different parts of the world. " At the fair, the CEO and President Mark Fields announced that it will triple the research budget in driver assistance technologies.
The automakers are betting heavily on the technology to escape the imminent threat, and Ford is one that more demonstrations have done in this regard, after stating he was "threatened" last year.
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