Is it a bird? A plane? No, it's Amazon!


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  • Friday, 22 Aug 2014

21ST CENTURY DELIVERY:Amazon is teaming up with other drone makers to lobby lawmakers on its plan to one day use small unmanned aerial vehicles to deliver goods to customers

In one small step for man and one slightly bigger step for Amazon, the Seattle-based online retailer giant is putting its money where its mouth is, teaming up with other drone makers to lobby lawmakers on the company's plan to one day use small unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) to deliver goods straight to customers' doorsteps.

Amazon chief executive officer Jeff Bezos first broached the idea publicly during an appearance last year on 60 Minutes

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