Delivery robotics company Marble raises $10 million, with plans to move beyond food

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company since its early days
meet the growing expectations of e-commerce consumers
Everyone is trying to figure out how to get things to meet the consumer demand of faster and cheaper
for cruising down the San Francisco sidewalks with a Yelp Eat24 logo, playing the role traditionally reserved for humans on bicycles and
mopeds
control helping keep food hot or cold as it cruises toward its destination
Even then the company touched upon broader ambitions, including groceries, prescriptions and package delivery
Now, it seems, the company is ready to expand those trials
bring that next level conveyance to everyone
The at-home parent with six kids or the homebound, elderly or disabled
fruition
obsession
will be able to use its own backyard
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