Across America: Ford makes computer history
Updated: 2012-06-26 03:05
(chinadaily.com.cn)
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![]() Bill Ford (left), executive chairman of Ford Motor Co, joins John Hollar, president of the Computer History Museum, in celebrating the June 18 induction of Sync, Ford’s in-car connectivity software platform co-developed with Microsoft Corp, into the museum's permanent collection. Ford told the audience at the event that the Michigan-based auto maker is striving to form strong partnerships in China, where it sees great market potential. Provided to China Daily |
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