Mystery of the floating Google barge solved?
It seems we're a step closer to
figuring out the mystery behind the "Google barge" floating near San
Francisco.
Citing multiple sources, local CBS affiliate
KPIX reports the barge will boast a party deck and showrooms to market Google
Glass and other gadgets.
"They are probably half data
center and half retail because the bottoms are wide open," says Patrick
O'Hara, a contractor with Yerba Buena Builders, whose business is across the
street from Pier 1 on Treasure Island, where the barge is moored.
O'Hara says that builders cut open
the bottom layer of containers to create an open floor plan, speculating it may
be for Google to bring customers into a showroom.
The building contractor said the
project has been going on for more than a year, noting that the insides have
been packed with electronics that were indistinguishable from his vantage
point.
But if you're thinking this means a
shot at boarding the barge, don't get your hopes up. It will be invitation
only.
The four-story barge was first
discovered earlier this week, prompting a visit from the U.S.
Coast Guard. However, the agency would not reveal any details about the barge.
A second barge has also been spotted
in Portland, Maine. The contents of its cargo remain unknown.
Google was not immediately available
for comment.
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