神秘的谷歌驳船在缅因州ScrappedOne half of Google's expensive clandestine project is no more.

ByNina Zipkin

It looks like it just wasn't meant to be. Google's barge in Portland, Maine is being dismantled. The 63 shipping containers that created an imposing four-story structure will all be scrapped while the barge has been sold, thePortland Press Heraldreports.

Last year, two giant Google-owned bargesappearedin San Francisco's Treasure Island and Portland Harbor, to a fair amount of head-scratching.

Were they meant to be floating data storage (for which Google apparently holds a patent), secret research facility, luxury exhibitionspaceor Google Glass storefront? It was anyone's guess.

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And it looks like no one will really know what was ever supposed to come of the Maine location. Google put the kibosh on the project, selling the barge to an unnamed international barging company and scrapping the 250-foot structure. At least Portland did get a little something out of it, as the city collected $400,000 in property taxes from the company during the year the barge was docked in the harbor.

The one in California is still intact, though the digital giant was forced to move itfrom San Francisco Bay to Stockton, Calif.in March, in light of not having the proper permits on top of complaints from citizens.

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Nina Zipkin

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Nina Zipkin is a staff writer at Entrepreneur.com. She frequently covers leadership, media, tech, startups, culture and workplace trends.

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