SAN FRANCISCO (KPIX 5) — The U.S. Navy
had its share of secrets on Treasure Island, but few were better kept
than what’s taking place on a mysterious barge just off the island.
The barge, with a four-story stack of shipping containers, is out in
the open for all to see. But the project’s purpose has been kept under
wraps, and virtually no one wants to talk about it for the record, from
the harbor office at Clipper Cove to the Treasure Island Development
Authority to the U.S. Coast Guard.
“I don’t know anything about it, honestly I don’t,” a voice on the
intercom at the Clipper Cove told KPIX 5. “It’s a complete mystery to
me.”
There has, of course, been speculation about the barge’s purpose,
much of it centering on the belief that it’s a water-based data center
for Google.
KPIX 5 has learned that Google is actually building a floating
marketing center, a kind of giant Apple store, if you will — but for
Google Glass, the cutting-edge wearable computer the company has under
development.
Although Google wouldn’t respond to requests for comment for this
story, sources close to the project told KPIX 5 that Google hopes to tow
the completed structure from Treasure Island across the Bay to San
Francisco’s Fort Mason, where it would be anchored and open to the
public.
But as mysteriously as the barge-and-container structure began
appearing several months ago, work on the project suddenly stopped a few
weeks ago.
MORE HERE: http://sanfrancisco.cbslocal.com/2013/10/25/secret-google-facility-found-floating-on-san-francisco-bay/
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