Google opened the Wing unmanned aircraft service

After Amazon, Google is the next company pursuing a project to provide unmanned aircraft.

After Amazon, Google is the next company pursuing a project to provide unmanned aircraft.

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A few months ago, Amazon caused a stir when it said it was testing its own unmanned aircraft technology and would quickly commercialize the product. However, a recent disclosure revealed that Google was the pioneer in this field when they had studied drones for two years before the Amazon Prime Air project was announced.

Google's project called Wing and currently commercializing this product has not been mentioned by Google. Even so, Gogle designed a small unmanned aircraft that could take off, fly to a location, leaving a package before flying back to its starting point. Currently this device is being tested in Australia.

We all know that Google has built a team of powerful engineers to research and build robots. But this is not the only thing that this group of engineers has done research over time. And with the announcement of the Wing project, Google officially entered its name into the race to produce unmanned aircraft for commercial purposes. It will take a long time for these products to be officially available in the market, because both Google and Amazon are still in the process of finalizing their products and then they have to prove to their managers. Your device is safe to operate.

Google was first known as the Internet search giant. However, the company later expanded its business to many areas and developed the Android operating system, the most popular mobile operating system on the planet, along with Gmail services and a range of services. Other guests. Recently, Google announced a series of " crazy " projects such as wearable computers, self-driving cars, "puzzle" phones, free Internet through hot air balloons ( Project Loon project ) and now is an unmanned aircraft service.

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