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E-Mail And More, In Your Car

Microsoft Corp. on Wednesday showed off its next generation of software for high-tech in-vehicle entertainment, navigation and safety systems.

The Redmond, Wash.-based software giant unveiled Microsoft Windows Automotive 4.2 during its first-ever Automotive Executive Summit in this Detroit suburb.

Microsoft's Windows Automotive 4.2 software is designed to operate telematics devices. Telematics is an emerging technology that enables motorists to download information from the Internet, send or receive e-mail and make phone calls.

Microsoft said eight foreign automakers have equipped 18 models with the technology as part of navigation and safety systems. Honda's 2003 Accord is the latest model featuring the software to appear in dealerships.

Microsoft chief executive Steve Ballmer outlined the company's business strategy and showcased its automotive-related products for more than 200 car company and auto supplier executives at the conference.

Ballmer also said that Microsoft can help car companies shorten product development time.

"I think we have the broadest set of technology to help the auto industry turn (information technology) into a competitive advantage," Ballmer told The Detroit News.

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