Google's BufferBox delivery lockers to arrive in San Francisco 'very soon'

http://www.blogcdn.com/www.engadget.com/media/2013/04/bufferbox-1365028882.jpg San Francisco is getting all sorts of delivery options courtesy of its friends in Mountain View. Not only has The City by the Bay been graced by Google’s same-day delivery Shopping Express pilot, but it’ll soon see kiosks from BufferBox, a startup offering lockers for stowing online purchases, which the search giant acquired last year. A fresh notice on the outfit’s website proclaims, “We’re coming to California, specifically the San Francisco Bay Area very soon!” Page and Co. haven’t said if the lockers will be integrated with Shopping Express, but we wouldn’t be surprised if they gave the boxes a prominent part in the service. If you’re itching to find out when the containers begin populating San Francisco, hit the source link below to sign up for an alert from BufferBox.
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Via: The Verge
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Re: Google's BufferBox delivery lockers to arrive in San Francisco 'very soon'

Cool. Buffer Box was started by students from my university. They sold their company a few months ago, allegedly for around 16 million. Not bad :D