Monday, February 3, 2014
Delivery Drones before Amazon PrimeAir idea.
WorldWide Tech & Science. Francisco De Jesùs.
SF Express
China is expansive, making delivery around the undeveloped parts of the country expensive. To combat this delivery service SF Express is testing out drone delivery.
Flirtey Zookal
Android users in Australia will soon be able to schedule a rendezvous with a delivery drone by using the Flirtey app to get their latest textbook rental from Zookal.
Yo! Sushi
Diners at Yo! Sushi in London might not have to tip their servers soon. The chain is testing out delivering orders to tables with quadcopters at their Soho location and if all goes well, will float the idea to its other locations.
TacoCopter
Like so many things that sound too good to be true, such was theTacoCopter. The Bay Area already boasts some of the best Mexican food in the country, but to think it could be delivered by octocopter was flying too close to the sun. The site turned out to be a hoax, but the dream lives on.
DomiCopter
It was nothing more than a marketing ploy, but Domino's almost outdid Amazon's PrimeAir with theDomiCopter this past summer. Alas, the pizza-delivery system ended up just being an extra-cheesy stunt.
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amazon,
china,
delivery,
drones,
Flirtey Zookal,
Primeair,
SF Express,
TacoCopter,
YO! Sushi
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