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Anti-Terror Drones OK, But An Australian's Lamentations of Commercial Use
2014-07-31
JEFF Bezos, the Yankee guy behind Amazon.com and Blue Origin spaceflight technology, seems quite a nice guy -- unusually so for the founder of a major information technology company.

Years ago, he kindly sent DoubleClick -- along with several million other folk around the globe -- a natty in-car coffee mug, in return for being an early user of Amazon services. Thanks, Jeff -- still got it, still use it on long trips.

But Jeff's also an extremely persistent cove, particularly when a new money-making idea worms its way into his always very active mind. And that's the way it has been lately with something he calls Amazon Prime Air.
Posted by:Thineng Angailet7166