Over the past week, two floating structures on opposite sides of
the country have provoked a lot of speculation: Early on, the Internet
settled on Google as a likely culprit. Could the barges off of San
Francisco and Maine, the masses divined, be giant data structures built
to circumvent NSA spying? Could they be huge, floating stores?
The paper reports that the documents show the Coast Guard met with officials from Google, Turner Construction and Cianbro Corp. to talk about the project. The paper adds:
familiar with the project saying the two barges are indeed mobile showrooms intended to out-wow the Apple store concept."Construction on a structure made of container units continued through July. Coast Guard Sector Long Island Sound took part in a conference call on July 1 with a naval architect, a marine transportation company and Michael Tierney, of Google Glass, to review the plans.
"The purpose of the vessel is not described in the documents, but they reveal a plan to operate the vessel in various ports, the first being New York Harbor."
The station also adds that these showrooms will likely not be open to the general public; instead they're intended for Google VIPs.
Google, perhaps expectedly, has remained quiet on the issue.
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