Google 'Mystery' Barge Leaves San Francisco


Google says the four-storey vessel will be an interactive technology centre when it moors in Stockton, California.



Google Barge
Google Barge Forced To Make A Move

The four-storey barge departed from Treasure Island on Thursday to comply with a regulatory order issued on January 31.

Google Barge Mystery
The barge appeared last year with speculation it was a data centre

Google said the odd-looking vessel, which consists of steel shipping containers, will be anchored in Stockton - around 80 miles east of San Francisco on the Sacramento-San Joaquin River delta.
The Port of Stockton falls outside the jurisdiction of the agency that forced the barge to leave Treasure Island.
The company said the barge will serve as an interactive technology centre when it has moved. There has also been speculation it could be used as an aquatic store or party boat.

Google Barge map
The vessel is moving 80 miles east of San Francisco

Its construction was not authorised by the San Francisco Bay Conservation and Development Commission and the structure triggered multiple complaints.
When the barge first appeared last year it was rumoured it could be a huge floating data centre, while others speculated it could be a fancy store to showcase products, including company's Glass wearable technology.
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