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Google announced that it will be hooking up with Audi, GM, Honda, Hyundai and Nvidia to create the Open Automotive Alliance. Android is going to have wheels. The new alliance is aimed at accelerating auto innovation.

According to Google, that will echo the spirit of which it pushes its mobile OS for phones and tablets. The announcement confirmed rumors suggesting Audi was working with Google on an Android project last week.

In a blog post, Patrick Brady, Director of Android Engineering, writes:
Wouldn't it be great if you could bring your favorite apps and music with you, and use them safely with your car's built-in controls and in-dash display? Together with our OAA partners, we're working to enable new forms of integration with Android devices, and adapting Android for the car to make driving safer, easier and more enjoyable for everyone. Putting Android in the car will bring drivers apps and services they already know and love, while enabling automakers to more easily deliver cutting-edge technology to their customers.
Will Google dominate the car industry? Or will Apple prove to be a huge contender as well?