BBC News - Technology reports that Google has opened its first-ever data centers in Asia. The company says it is looking to expand its growth in the region as countries there become increasingly Internet-connected. As noted in the South China Morning Post, Google said it will double its planned investment in its Taiwan facility to US$600 million. The company is also set to kick-off a new data center in Singapore. Google data centers president Joe Kava has issued an informative blogpost regarding the announcements.
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Wednesday, December 11, 2013
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