Google fellow benefactor Larry Page is working with two Silicon Valley new companies to build up a flying auto, Bloomberg Businessweek reported Thursday. One is Zee.Aero, which Page by and by has supported since its dispatch in 2010, when it set up shop alongside Google's central command in Mountain View, California. The firm allegedly has documented a patent application for a little, all-electric vehicle that could take off and arrive vertically. Page has put more than US$100 million in Zee.Aero, as indicated by the Bloomberg story. The organization has almost 150 representatives and has extended its operations to incorporate an air terminal shed in Hollister, California, where models now are being tried. It additionally has an assembling office at NASA's Ames Research Center in Mountain View. Be that as it may, Zee.Aero is simply part of the story. Page a year ago by and by supported the flying-auto startup Kitty Bird of prey, which started operations right down the road ...
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