The Google Navy 259
theodp writes "Is Google preparing to launch its own Navy? In its just-published application for a patent on the Water-Based Data Center, Google envisions a world where 'computing centers are located on a ship or ships, which are then anchored in a water body from which energy from natural motion of the water may be captured, and turned into electricity and/or pumping power for cooling pumps to carry heat away from computers in the data center.' And you thought The Onion was joking when it reported on Google's Fleet of Naval Warships!"
Isn't that bad for electronics? (Score:5, Informative)
My father-in-law worked as a linesman for AT&T about 30 years at a beach town in southern New Jersey. He told me that they had to replace electrnoic components almost twice as quickly as more inland areas because of the more corrosive saltwater air.
If this is a real effect, I imagine that it will be difficult to prevent on a ship in the ocean.
Re:Hey everyone they're GREEN! (Score:1, Informative)
Sovereign powers have a long history of piracy, amongst other things.
Heat pollution (Score:3, Informative)
They're not the first ... (Score:3, Informative)
Re:Old aircraft carriers would work (Score:2, Informative)