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- Google_barges abstract "The Google barges are a group of four floating barges built between 2010 and 2012, commissioned by Google to serve as "an interactive space where people can learn about new technology", possibly as luxury showrooms for Google Glass and other products, on an invitation-only basis. As of March 2014, two of the barges are docked in the Port of Stockton in Stockton, California after being forced to leave the San Francisco Bay, while another is in Portland, Maine.The Portland barge and the Stockton Port barge have a superstructure consisting of four stories of modern shipping containers welded together. Most of the containers have small slits that may serve as windows, and each barge has a container that slants down to ground level at a shallow angle. The other two barges are owned by the same corporation (set up by Google) but do not have a superstructure. CBS sources claimed that the first three floors will serve as a showroom, while the upper floor will be a party deck. The Stockton Port structure exhibits poles at the top that may be antennas, and it will be equipped to gigantic sails while being moved among sites in the San Francisco Bay Area as a "temporary technology exhibit space" to "drive visitation to the waterfront".As of October 31, 2013, no work was being done on the barges. On November 1, land-based construction of a superstructure near the second San Francisco barge had apparently commenced. Google may be building the structures on barges to avoid mandatory city building permits and public plans that may disclose its purpose.On August 1, 2014, the barge in Portland was sold.".
- Google_barges type Barge.
- Google_barges wikiPageExternalLink secret-google-facility-found-floating-on-san-francisco-bay.
- Google_barges wikiPageExternalLink google-reportedly-building-more-floating-structures-outside-bay-area.
- Google_barges wikiPageExternalLink EXCLUSIVE-Theyre-multiplying-THIRD-mystery-Google-barge-lurking-San-Francisco-bay-MailOnline-takes-closest-look-secret-party-boats---followed-step-way-security-guards.html.
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- Google_barges wikiPageExternalLink Barges_bear_high-tech_clues_about_mystery_structures_.html.
- Google_barges wikiPageExternalLink cgv_pkg.vessel_id_list?vessel_id_in=1225102.
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- Google_barges wikiPageExternalLink cgv_pkg.vessel_id_list?vessel_id_in=1243694.
- Google_barges wikiPageExternalLink 131009645.
- Google_barges wikiPageID "40931632".
- Google_barges wikiPageRevisionID "644470136".
- Google_barges builders "C & C Marine and Repair".
- Google_barges builtRange "2011".
- Google_barges date "October 2014".
- Google_barges inServiceRange "2013".
- Google_barges operators Google.
- Google_barges reason "No sources identified".
- Google_barges shipCaption "BAL0011, the Portland, Maine barge".
- Google_barges shipImage File:Google_barge_BAL0011.jpg.
- Google_barges shipTonnage "2164".
- Google_barges shipType "Barge".
- Google_barges subject Category:Barges_of_the_United_States.
- Google_barges subject Category:Google.
- Google_barges type MeanOfTransportation.
- Google_barges type Ship.
- Google_barges type Product.
- Google_barges type DesignedArtifact.
- Google_barges type Thing.
- Google_barges type Q11446.
- Google_barges comment "The Google barges are a group of four floating barges built between 2010 and 2012, commissioned by Google to serve as "an interactive space where people can learn about new technology", possibly as luxury showrooms for Google Glass and other products, on an invitation-only basis.".
- Google_barges label "Google barges".
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- Google_barges sameAs Q16223689.
- Google_barges sameAs Q16223689.
- Google_barges wasDerivedFrom Google_barges?oldid=644470136.
- Google_barges isPrimaryTopicOf Google_barges.