A couple of secret Google projects going up on opposite sides of the country are apparently stuck treading water, as word of a work halt on the Portland, Maine, effort joins last night's news of a ...
Google's mysterious barges were dismantled after being deemed a fire hazard, documents reveal. The tech giant's floating showrooms, sent to the scrapheap in August this year, appeared in Portland, ...
Finally the barge mystery has been solved — but the answer for some is a bit deflating. That four-story barge floating on San Francisco Bay — not to mention others in three additional cities, ...
SAN FRANCISCO, CA – Google has finally broken its silence on the mysterious structure atop a barge floating in the San Francisco Bay. “Google Barge … A floating data center? A wild party boat? A barge ...
Search-engine giant Google ended some of the mystery over its floating structures in Portland and San Francisco on Wednesday, when it disclosed that they may be used as interactive spaces to showcase ...
Internet giant Google says it is exploring using two large barges on the East and West coasts as interactive learning centers. A statement released Wednesday from Google’s press center helps end weeks ...
Google's mysterious barge has left the San Francisco Bay and set up shop in the Port of Stockton about 80 miles away. As reported by local Stockton paper The Record, the barge will remain in Stockton ...
The mysterious Google barges have been intriguing us for over a year, but now it appears Google is selling one of them, and nope ... they're still not telling us what they were doing on it. Google is ...
The mysterious barge we reported about just a few days ago might not be the secret Google Glass Store or data center we thought it was. Not yet, at least. CBS San Francisco is reporting that the barge ...
Barge mystery solved? Well, not really. But Google finally broke its silence about the two (or more?) barges that it s been fitting with modular structures, saying in a statement Wednesday that it s ...
Google has given the tiniest tilt of its hand related to its mystery barge docked in San Francisco Bay: the company is setting it up as “an interactive space where people can learn about new ...
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