Google indexes 130 billion pages around the world.
Every day, 20 billion sites are visited by Google.
The challenges of many companies engaged in electronic commerce continue to grow with the advent of new technologies. Given this, Alphabet, the company that owns Google Company, does not stop innovating, since it reported that it is developing a delivery network with drones.
Google is one of the largest companies in the technology sector, and a StatCounter study detailed that it had a market share of 86,885 percent in the United States in 2022. In that same order, Google indexes 130 billion pages around the world, where every day 20 billion sites are visited by Google. As well, it registers 80,000 queries per second or 6.9 billion a day.
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To further expand its dominance in the tech industry, Google Company, a subsidiary of Alphabet, the parent company, hopes to develop drone delivery network technology.
According to the company, the goal is for this means of transport to be able to handle tens of millions of e-commerce orders.
It was learned that through Wing, a subsidiary of the company, the technology is testing “at scale” in Australia and in a town in Dublin, deliveries with drones.
He also explained that the tests are also intended to be carried out in the United Kingdom, so the company is already in talks with the Department of Transport and the Civil Aviation authority to allow the delivery of drones.
Given this, Adam Woodworth, the company’s executive president, stressed that “(it will be) more like an efficient data network than a traditional transportation system.”
“They are still working on the drones themselves. These things are going to operate night and day, much longer than we have before,” he added.
He also explained that regarding the price of Google’s drone delivery service, since it is in the test phase, deliveries are not subject to collection.
However, the company has not disclosed the price it will rise to when it is already a regular service provided by the brand.
In this sense, the company spokesperson indicated that more civil aviation regulators around the world were adopting rules that would allow this type of operations globally, to get the most out of this technology.
“But there are challenges that need to be overcome. Wing has faced noise complaints from some Logan residents. The company has put a lot of work into making the plane as quiet as possible,” says Woodworth.
With this, there are already several companies that are dabbling in the use of drones for their deliveries, such as Amazon, where the CEO, Jeff Bezos, planned objectives for his company for years, these included drones and technology, his main idea it was for their deliveries to be efficient and able to arrive quickly through these delivery devices and it was calculated that this would be a reality in the long term.
And this is how technology continues to generate changes in the ways of managing many industries, but at the same time these devices are a good tool to reach the customer strongly.
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