“Canada and Australia already have regulations that allow some commercial drone use. In Sydney, Australia, a textbook seller called Zookal says it plans to use six drones to drop off books at outdoor locations. A Chinese company, Shunfeng Express, is testing package delivery in the city of Dongguan. The profit potential alone means that the commercial drone revolution is inevitable. In September, drone and aerial robotics maker 3D Robotics announced a $30 million funding round from venture capitalists. 2013 may well be looked back upon as the kickoff year for the Age of the Domestic Drone.”
http://www.caseyresearch.com/cdd/jeff-bezos-amazonian-drones
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