Apple
co-founder and chief executive Steve Jobs has reportedly met with Martin
Winterkorn, chief executive at
Volkswagen
AG, to discuss a possible collaboration.
A report in
Associated
Press suggests that the two chiefs have set up meetings to outline a car
that would integrate Apple's technology.
Both companies have a history of working to integrate computers and media
players into cars.
Aside from partnering with Apple to support the iPod, Volkswagen has publicly
shown an interest in
embedding
ultra-mobile PCs inside its vehicles.
The car maker has also been working with
Google to
create an in-car navigation system based on
Google
Maps.
Apple has been working since 2004 to
integrate iPod
connectors into vehicles from
BMW,
Audi,
Ford,
Mazda and
Ferrari.
Although embedded in-car systems would form a new market for Apple, the
company has shown a willingness to expand into uncharted territory over the past
year.
Apple unveiled its first set-top box, the
AppleTV,
in September, and turned the mobile phone world upside earlier this year with th
e iPhone.
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