Google confirms it sold barge docked in Maine

The now confimed Google barge under construction is docked at a pier on Treasure Island on October 30, 2013 in San Francisco, Ca
The now confimed Google barge under construction is docked at a pier on Treasure Island on October 30, 2013 in San Francisco, California

Google Inc. is confirming that the so-called "Google barge" it docked in Maine has been sold.

The barge carries dozens of old that were joined to create a four-story building. Google envisioned it as one of three floating .

The Portland Press Herald says an international company is buying the barge and taking it on an ocean voyage. Portland Harbor's deputy harbor master says the containers will be disassembled and scrapped.

The barge first docked in Portland Harbor in October and moved to South Portland Wednesday. A Portland city spokeswoman says the city received $400,000 in state reimbursements while it docked there.

Google initially had little to say about the barges, leading to speculation about its intentions. It later revealed they were to be stores. One is moored in Stockton, California.

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