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OnStar Gives Volt Owners What They Want: Their Data, In the Cloud

Volt owners will be able to brag about their mileage more easily now thanks to OnStar. "GM rushed work on a new API to get a popular Volt owner site back on road. You probably don't think of your car as a developer platform, but Mike Rosack did. A few days after buying his Chevy Volt, Rosack started slowly mining his driving data. But he eventually revved up his efforts and created a community platform for drivers to track their own efficiency. Today more than 1,800 Volt owners compare stats with each other, jockeying for position on Rosack's Volt Stats leader board."

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  1. Re:developer platform by verifine · · Score: 5, Funny

    Three buttons on the dash: Ctrl, Alt and Del

  2. And there is... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Yet another reason i'll never buy an onstar equipped car. Hands too much control to people you already paid once...

    They can pull the plug on this at any time. or start charging for the data. or anything else scummy you can think of.. and you can do nothing about it.

    I like computers. i really do. but i really dont want them in my car... or connected to the 'cloud'. it's stupid. If you're going that far where you need updates and connectivity for your car and official updates the dealer must install. (prius)

    You're better off just renting a car. You're going to be paying forever to drive. They might as well be responsible for way more crap than what they are now.

  3. hope they don't bill for data roaming by Joe_Dragon · · Score: 5, Funny

    hope they don't bill for data roaming when you drive out side of the USA.

  4. Re:But, by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Insightful

    You mean a surcharge for not sharing it with your insurance company.

  5. Re:Nissan does something similar by aurashift · · Score: 5, Funny

    but I don't want to void the warranty.

    Hand in your nerd card.

  6. Re:Just stay out of the fast lane. by Nerdfest · · Score: 5, Funny

    That is the second worst poem I have ever read.