Chrysler announced recently that starting with many of next year's models, it will offer a new option that will include WiFi's capability to bring the Internet to the car as a dealer installed option.
Luckily for the radio industry the auto industry is also in the tank.
As a recent article in the LA Times put it:
Have you ever thought rush hour on the 405 Freeway might be more bearable if you could check your e-mail, shop for a book on Amazon, place some bids on EBay and maybe even, if nobody is looking, download a little porn?
Now, drivers and their passengers will have access to email while in the car as well&hellip
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