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ICYMI: Shortly after Amazon unveiled new voice-enabled automotive tools, Chrysler and Shell have partnered on in-car fuel payments:

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As two different approaches to fuel payments come to light, it'll be worth watching which one garners more adoption. Shell's approach, as well as many others, leverage infotainment centers within connected cars to enable fuel and other payments.

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