Senin, 13 Juni 2016

Editor's Pick: Google and the Birth of the People-Delivery Drone


Rob Enderle
Jun 13, 2016 9:57 AM PT
Larry Page is rumored to be building a flying car, apparently dropping a whopping $100M into the effort. Surprisingly, this actually makes more sense to me than a self-driving car does, because it potentially solves two problems at once: You won't have to fly the thing yourself; and it eliminates the need for roads for those who commute to work. Roads could be just for moving heavy stuff. [More...]

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