Mercedes-Benz announced it would demonstrate Google local search, Street
View, and traffic integrated into the dashboard of one of its vehicles
during Google I/O. These features will be introduced soon as part of
Mercedes-Benz's DriveStyle app.
Local search will let drivers enter any term to begin a search,
resulting in a list of nearby place names. Each entry can be selected as
a destination for navigation. The Street View feature will let the
driver see a 360-degree view of any destination, as long as Google has
covered it.
Traffic data is similar to what can be found on Google Maps.
Mercedes-Benz did not say whether it would replace or complement the
existing traffic data already available on its navigation system.
One intriguing feature called Radar View relies on Google data to find
concentrations of bars, restaurants, or clubs in any city. This feature
helps drivers quickly find nightlife centers.
The Google integration relies on Mercedes-Benz's DriveStyle app running on an iPhone and connected to a
car
using the Mercedes-Benz Drive Kit Plus feature. Once connected, the
driver uses the car's Comand (Mercedes-Benz's name for its cabin
electronics) interface to control and view the Google content.
The DriveStyle app currently lets drivers access social media and audio
on the iPhone. The new Google Maps features will be categorized under a
new Places menu.
The DriveStyle app currently only works on the
iPhone 4/4S. Mercedes-Benz promises a version for the
iPhone 5 soon, but offered no information about an Android version.
Courtesy of: CNET
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