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by Erik Sass
, Staff Writer,
October 30, 2015
Did you ever have a really funny idea for a tweet while you were driving, but then decided it might not be funny enough to justify risking death or grievous injury to yourself and other drivers?
But then later you couldn’t remember it -- or even worse, it didn’t seem as funny? Sure, we all have.
But now this excruciating dilemma is a thing of the past, thanks to
Ford’s new app integration with Meople.Connector, which gives drivers the ability to post to social media sites including Twitter and LinkedIn via Ford’s Sync AppLink, according to
DigitalTrends, which first reported the news.
Meople.Connector, an independent app available for iOS and Android, works with Ford’s Sync system to alert drivers when they receive a
message, and then allows them to respond with voice commands, including speech-to-text dictation similar to that used for sending text messages behind the wheel. Or they can opt to send one of a
number of pre-set customized messages. The app also allows drivers to set the frequency of social media updates, skip updates, and share their location, if they wish.
Ford executive director
of connected vehicle services Don Butler explained: ““For many people today, social media is fundamental to staying up-to-date and informed. By adding further news and personal
communications, we are helping to ensure customers can stay seamlessly connected throughout their day in a safe and stress-free way.”
The new capability adds to Ford’s previous
social media integrations, which allowed drivers to hear tweets but not respond to them by speaking.
While carmakers are rushing to include hands-free interaction as a safety measure,
it’s worth noting that studies have shown hands-free
technology is still distracting to drivers behind the wheel.