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Google solves mystery of barges off US coast

PostPosted: Wed Nov 06, 2013 1:22 am
Author: Anthea
BBC News Technology

Mystery surrounds two barges that Google has moored off the coast of America. The barges have a four-storey structure on deck and rumours are circulating about what the company plans to use them for.

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One suggestion is that they could be turned in to floating data centres powered by wave action.

Others believe they could be fitted out with new showrooms for Google Glass with a "party deck" on top.

So far Google has declined to comment on what the vessels are being used for. But the company does have a patent from 2009 for a "water-based" data centre.

One of the barges is anchored at Pier 1, Treasure Island Marina in San Francisco.

The authority in charge of projects within San Francisco Bay confirmed that it had met with Google officials several times in recent months. Its chief executive Larry Goldzband said that Google had been "less than specific" about its plans.

"When they decide to let us know what they plan to do with it, or hope to do with it, then we can decide if it's allowable," he told AP.

Documents revealed following a freedom of information request by the The Day newspaper in Connecticut show Google is also linked to a barge near Maine on the eastern coast of the United States.

According to the paper, the documents did not explain what the barge would be used for but detailed a plan to "operate" the barge in different ports around the United States starting in New York.

"It's an interesting concept," said Nick Layzell, of Telehouse, a data centre provider.

"Cooling is the big cost for any data centre, so perhaps they're trying to take advantage of having some water on tap."

But he added that water was the biggest threat to data centres because of the damage it could cause to equipment.

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/technology-24819850

Re: Google solves mystery of barges off US coast

PostPosted: Thu Nov 07, 2013 12:43 am
Author: Anthea
BBC News Technology

The mystery of why Google has moored two barges off the US coast appears to have been solved.

The search giant has issued a statement saying it intends to use the structures as learning spaces for people to find out about new tech.

The announcement follows feverish media speculation over the past fortnight about the company's plans.

One popular theory had been that the vessels would be used as floating wave-powered data centres.

Government inspectors had signed confidentiality agreements about the four-story building in San Francisco Bay and another similar structure off Portland, Maine.

"Google Barge... a floating data centre? A wild party boat? A barge housing the last remaining dinosaur?" a spokeswoman joked.

"Sadly, none of the above. Although it's still early days and things may change, we're exploring using the barges as an interactive space where people can learn about new technology."

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/technology-24842749