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General Motors will hire 3,000 workers from Hewlett-Packard as the carmaker moves more computer functions in-house.
 
   The move is part of a larger GM strategy to have more control over the technology it uses in cars and to run its business.
 
   The H-P employees already work on GM projects. GM says that making them full-time employees will hold costs steady and speed up the transformation of the company's computer-related work.
 
   GM is hiring more software developers, opening technology centers and taking on work from outside firms like H-P.
 
   GM says the move includes several multi-year services and software contracts with H-P.  GM Chief Information Officer Randy Mott worked at H-P until joining GM in February.
 
   The carmaker has announced plans for new information technology centers in Warren, Mich., and Austin, Texas

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