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Google set to invest $185 million to expand data centre

9 Aug 2012 12:00 AM | Anonymous

Google is preparing to invest $185 million into a data centre based in Finland.

The move comes as Google seeks to increase storage data capacity as internet usage increases.

The data centre is situated within a former paper mill which has seen $198 million worth of investment including sea water cooling tunnels.

The investment is expected to double Google’s capabilities at the datacentre site.

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