Today Ford have announced at Mobile World Congress that the EcoSport
compact SUV will be among the first Ford vehicles in Europe to offer
SYNC AppLink technology, partnering with the leading music streaming
service Spotify.
Ford SYNC AppLink will enable customers to control smartphone apps
from the driver’s seat as part of Ford SYNC, the voice-activated in-car
connectivity system that will feature in 3.5 million Ford vehicles in
Europe by 2015.
The integration of Spotify with Ford SYNC AppLink-equipped vehicles
in both Europe and North America marks the company’s first direct
collaboration with an automotive manufacturer making the streaming music
service available in the car.
Ford has also announced an open call for mobile application
developers to register for the Ford Developer Program, an automotive
industry first that enables software developers to directly interface
with the Ford SYNC AppLink system to create apps that will enhance the
driving experience.
Ford announces the all-new EcoSport in Europe and will be among the
first vehicles in Europe to offer the Ford SYNC AppLink system when the
compact SUV goes on sale later this year, it is also the first
automotive manufacturer to collaborate directly with the leading music
streaming service Spotify to bring their music service into the car and
confirms the European partnerships with smartphone app service providers
Kaliki Audio Newsstand, Glympse and Aha.
The Ford Developer Program is great because it enables developers to create voice-control apps for services from connected smartphones.
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