Google announced Wednesday that it’s working with Cisco, Microsoft and Zoom to bring conferencing into vehicles via Android Auto — a feature that may just keep folks from attempting to drive while balancing their phone on their lap with a video conferencing app open.
Yes, we see you drivers.
The new conferencing feature, which will be audio for now, was announced Wednesday at Google’s I/O conference and is part of the company’s push into the automotive market.
Android Auto, which allows drivers to wirelessly project navigation, parking, media and messaging from their Android smartphone to their vehicle center display, will soon offer conferencing through Cisco’s WebEx, Microsoft Teams and Zoom apps to enable conferencing.
Google is quickly growing out the number of vehicles using Android Auto to access apps. By the end of the year, the Read Entire Article